Well, there it is really. If you know little about standards, and admit to it, perhaps you should not start developing a browser, not knowing the basic cornerstones of the net (the languages html and css and the respective standards of them trying to be established by the W3C. You're on a forum of webdesigners/developers/programmers who are pretty much all frustrated by the fact that they have to use extra hours (and, if a job, clients' money) to develop a site that looks the same in all browsers to ensure the end-user (or client, but with another meaning than the last instance of the word) gets the same result no-matter the browser they want to use. That's the WHOLE point of standards, setting a base of rules for what is valid html/css code, and how a browser is supposed to render these things. Even today, Internet Explorer doesn't have support for all of the CSS 2 Spesification, and hardly any support for anything of CSS 3. It's horrible really, and requires coding sites with little "hacks" (work-arounds) and quirks. A forum like this, with people defending and demanding standards die-hard, it may not be the best place to advertize your browser with hope of success. I think you may already be stoned.No pun intended I guess? Or was that all about the double-entendre? Actually, if the only reason you came here was to advertize your browser, you came here for all the wrong reasons. Of course, this is a place to get good constructive criticism, but if you don't care what people tell you and just maintain that your browser is the best anyway, it's just advertizing and border-line spam.