tidbit wrote:boots instantly and I never had rendering issues beyond the phase webdevs went through for a few years of limiting their sites to certain browsers. Simply changing the UA proved IE could would on most of those sites. Devs were just being elitists or w/e.
for years Internet Explorer worked on a different language than java script which was close enough but not the same. At that time Internet Explorer also had a monopoly on Browsers and used their market share to force developers into developing only for their browser.
At some point though the Explorer stopped progressing on a competetive level while the Internet kept changing.
Microsoft relaxed thinking that their monopoly would pull through.
But actual useful alternatives arose. And those alternatives were not special little snowflakes but useful browsers. Internet Explorer was promptly replaced by devs and later on by end users.
We should be happy this happened or no progress would have been made with regards to the internet.
Anyways eventually Internet Explorer came around and implemented a broader java script language in IE. However that ultimately failed due to backwards compatability with their own past trash.
Edge was then started but at that point Chromes starting monopoly was already too strong and Edge wouldn't be able to compete leading us to the present switch to the Chromium engine in Edge.