Michael Cassidy wrote:
and coding to FF instead of IE? It might make things go easier for
you (if not everyone else).
Wondering about this: how do people tackle the problem of browsers
working differently. Since 90+% of users use IE Win
....
IE win is the one browser that's easiest to isolate - give a set of
separate styles - through 'conditional commented stylesheet-links'.
Thus it makes most sense to go for the standard-compliant browsers
first, and fix things for IE win later.
The result is that we can take full advantage of the higher degree of
CSS-support in Opera, Moz/FF, Safari and so on. That's future-proofing.
We can then add hacks, compensations and workarounds for IE win' quite
weak CSS-support, without getting stuck in the past.
regards
Georg
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