@JacobGray While you're still here (even though I missed you because you just left), well done on this page, it's got a very calming and awesome theme from top to bottom and even better with the little details everywhere.
The pictures under "our platform" are also really cute. :p
> My email address is here, on this page. If you can't find it, you probably would not find it interesting talking to me. If you don't know how to view the page source, or are on mobile, and just want my email, then goto my github, and comment with your email address and purpose of contact. Expect a quick reply :)
@rubin.kazan Sorry for the inconvenience, but is your profile picture actually yours(i.e. from you IRL)? That would mean we have a new girl in the room :D
Again, I think the advantage of using a standardized lib over re-implementing it from specs over again is that since my tool (Java) supports hooking into native code, that's easier to standardize and support
@Unihedron It's the evolution of IE. But we evolved from the Homo erectus, so there's not much to say :P Still, Chrome, Firefox and Safari are very likely way better than the evolved IE.
So they changed the colour, got rid of the ring and added some space between the 'body' and the 'hair'? Reminds me of M&S: That's not just any innovation, that's Microsoft innovation.