However, nagging the shit out of users should not be the default behavior. They knew that this feature would get abused by every sleazy webmaster on the planet as soon as it was supported in popular browsers. The feature should have been properly designed in the first place. Now I'm content with letting it die.
I appreciate Apple's willingness to more or less ignore open standards that hurt the user experience more than they benefit it.
However, nagging the shit out of users should not be the default behavior. They knew that this feature would get abused by every sleazy webmaster on the planet as soon as it was supported in popular browsers. The feature should have been properly designed in the first place. Now I'm content with letting it die.
I appreciate Apple's willingness to more or less ignore open standards that hurt the user experience more than they benefit it.