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January 14, 2003

Bungle in the jungle.

I was beginning to wonder how long it would take for someone to start skinning the Safari browser. I need wait no more. Waterfall Software has released the first version of their SafariMasks navigation button replacement utility. The funniest part of this whole thing is not the fact that people want to continuously tinker with everything that Apple churns out of their software labs, we all do it. Who hasn’t toyed with the idea of scraping off all that cheesy brushed metal garnish from their iApps? Come on, admit it. No, the funniest part is the disclaimer at the bottom of the Waterfall Software home page which reads: “Our website navigation does not work correctly in Safari.” I guess I should cut Dustin MacDonald, the proprietor of Waterfall, a little bit of slack. Being only 14 years old, he probably has more important things on his mind than making sure his site is standards compliant. Here’s a tip. Ease back a bit on those <font> tags Dustin, they’ll end up eating you from the inside out.

This item was posted by Grant Hutchinson.

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