So I was doing my usually morning roundup of the latest and greatest web development news and saw that a few sites were touting Apple’s new Dojo enhanced online store. I decided to go and check in out and low and behold, the design was broken in Firefox.
Now sites get broken all the time and there are always little quirks here and there but for a company as large as Apple, this is unacceptable. It seems as though ever since the Internet hit that fabulous Web 2.0 stage, companies feel it is alright to deliver more “BETA” products instead of releasing more polished products. If I were to release a site such as this for one of my clients, I would probably not have a job the next day.
What makes this even more humorous was the fact that the site was optimized for Internet Explorer 6 and 7, Safari (duh!) and even Opera but Firefox was left out in the cold. You would think with the rise of Gecko based browsers on all operating systems, included Apple’s OS X, that they would have paid more attention to what they were doing!
Minus the slight layout issue, the rest of the site is actually really nice. Hopefully Apple will fix this problem soon as I am sure a lot of their customers use Mozilla’s Firefox.
Below is a screenshot of the issue as well as a link to the new Apple store. All in all, as I said above, the new store is pretty neat so check it out.
EDIT: Turns out I lied. The layout is broken in Internet Explorer 7 as well. At first I didn’t notice, but then how can you really miss huge gaps in Apple’s main navigation! Once again, I have no idea how large companies such as Apple would release such unpolished sites without testing! Stuff like this is just ridiculous. It looks as though Apple might need a new development team!
Mozilla Firefox
Internet Explorer 7
VISIT: The Apple Store (U.S.)


































Sep 28, 12:53 PM
I see absolutely NO problems with the Mac Store site. I’m using FF 2.0.0.6