>
>ROFL!
>
>The first job I worked at after college had a print designer as the
>lead.  He always did things in 300dpi... and then griped when we had
>to take it down to 72dpi for web safe graphics.  Man could not get it
>through his head that 300 dpi images wouldn't render correctly in 2001
>era IE.  He also didn't understand why things looked differently on
>his Mac than on our PC's.
>
>Hatton

Speaking of that. I had a side job a while ago where the requirement were a 
full CSS verified site for a design firm's client. So no tables for layouts 
etc. I did a great job at it, Full verification with W3C and section 508. And 
it looked real good. 

The client had a fit - after preaching about wanting things to be CSS compliant 
etc. he claimed there were gaps everywhere, images not showing up and so on. I 
asked him what browser he was on - IE. So I opened up IE on my PC and it looked 
just fine. Tried making changes to accommodate him it didn't help. I could not 
see anything on my copy of IE that he was complaining about. So he sent me a 
full screen shot of the page. It was painfully obvious then that he was on IE 5 
for the Mac. I went back to the company that hired me and explained things. I 
gave them a table layout and walked away.


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