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Well, I’ve done it!
I took Jacopo Tarantino’s advice and installed bbpress for the new forums section on I Hate Internet Explorer.
There’s still a lot of work to do such as creating a new I Hate Internet Explorer theme for both the WordPress install and the bbPress install.
But, I still work a day job. Maybe next month. If anyone would like to volunteer, that would be great.
In the mean time, please visit the new forums and let’s get some good content there!

August 26th, 2011 at 3:54 pm
I *HATE* how Internet Explorer moves the focus around at the end of it’s loading process. Why couldn’t the programmers foresee that people would click on the address bar before their application was completely done loading? Are the people at Microsoft just all SO slow that none of them ever got frustrated by having the focus shift around?! This has only been an issue for like.. ten years? Maybe one day a speedy coder at Microsoft (is there one?) will notice his focus jumping around in an undesired fashion.
June 17th, 2012 at 5:04 pm
I just want to say that I HATE THE F.. Internet Explorer browser all the f… versions!!! I hope you dissapear one day from the internet world and Never Ever come back again!! Die Internet Explorer! DIE!!!
October 13th, 2012 at 4:28 pm
I Hate IE becuase it can NOT handle Favorites … can’t inport Crap into it. And I Hate FireFox because can’t allow .mht page saving … that is the ONLY reason I use F***ing IE. TRied both IE8 and IE9 … and HATE them both.
November 7th, 2012 at 3:55 pm
Internet explorer is probably the software number one which should NOT exist at all!! Totally useless crap! I suggest that we do a research and find the developers on the Internet Explorer project at Microsoft and publish their names on this website as the WORST PROGRAMMERS EVER!
November 30th, 2012 at 9:27 pm
As a web developer, I hate IE for so many reasons. Today, I just want to vent about how even simple tasks are near impossible to make work in IE properly. Make an input with an onchange event that changes the next input’s value, now when you enter something in that input, and press “Tab” it focus’s the next input, does the onchange event, but hides your cursor, and puts it at the beginning of the string inside of the second input. Every other browser, puts your cursor at the end of the string in the second input, and doesn’t hide said cursor. This is IE 10 we’re talking about… but after testing, it’s also there in IE9 and IE8. So… why, does Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Opera complete this simple task and IE not? I have no idea, other than, it’s probably been that way forever, and they just never thought it was an annoying enough bug to fix.