Dunno if this deserves a whole new topic, but here goes.
First of all, I'm a
PURIST ARYAN NAZI
when it comes to standards, in general. I take pride in conforming. I will waste a day studying the intricacies of the latest IUPAC recommendations for the naming of obscure boron compounds before I can write my lab report, which will of course be typeset perfectly in LaTeX and use all the proper Unicode symbols for various things.
So this has always really pissed me off: why aren't browsers standards-compliant? Because there exists, as far as I know,
not a single browser that is fully compliant with any of the latest W3C standards (XHTML, CSS, DOM, SVG), despite what the bastards claim daily. Is it really that hard? All the standards are publicly available in every detail. What's a browsers job other than to render webpages correctly?
Yes, I know that many webpages these days are not written according to standards. F*ck them. I want to see a browser where the
first priority is standards compliance.
Then comes quirks mode. Where is it?