Ok, I know I have been neglecting this blog for a long time. Thats because most of my technical rantings have moved to Fliquid Studios. But, I needed to share one of the most ridiculous usability failures I have ever experienced.
Today I was searching for a simple tank volume calculator to work out how many US Gallons my fish tank is (179 for those interested), so I made a quick search on Google and then clicked on the second result. Well, the page loaded and then a javascript alert popped up saying “The Lightnin Tank Volume Calculator currently supports Netscape Navigator 6 and Internet Explorer 5.” which wasn’t too bad but then by clicking yes, sent me back to my Google results! So, basically they are saying that because I don’t use IE5 (released in 1999!!!) or Netscape 6 (released 2002) and that Firefox only accounts for 20% of the browsing market share, I cannot view the page. Of course, I could disable javascript but why? If they don’t want me on their site then that’s up to them, but I can’t see how they still have the 2nd spot in Google with this stupid approach to web development.
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