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Sometimes Web Site design!

Basil

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Can drive you bonkers! I've been working all day on a new web site design for a friend and I get it looking perfect in IE, but in Firefox, not so good! Subtle differences between browsers - arg!!
 
ah - wait'll you start checking the site under different *versions* of IE, and of FF, and of Safari, and of ...

etc.

etc.

etc.

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and then there's the ad-blockers, filters, script-blockers ...

:wall:
 
NutmegCT said:
ah - wait'll you start checking the site under different *versions* of IE, and of FF, and of Safari, and of ...

etc.

etc.

etc.



and then there's the ad-blockers, filters, script-blockers ...

:wall:

Yep, web site design gets more funner every day!
 
Simple and straight-forward. All th' "whiz-bang" should be tossed over th' side.

Remember th' "KISS" rule. Don't allow any *one* browser to be 'supreme'.


...'lowest common denominator' rule!!! :devilgrin:
 
A text editor and HTML will get thru to the widest audience. Apache/PHP seems to be about as fancy as ya need to get if HTML is too archaic.
 
I've had lots of little problems between FF and IE doing CSS stuff. Lots of little work-arounds out there, but what a pain sometimes.
 
aerog said:
I've had lots of little problems between FF and IE doing CSS stuff. Lots of little work-arounds out there, but what a pain sometimes.

Sometime the little quirks can take so much time to figure out!
 
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