You'll need some kind of wording like this, given the current state of 
browsers, and, I'm assuming this is a public facing site. The need to 
test across multiple browsers and version.
You *won't* get identical rendering in every browser.. Win vs. Mac is 
enough to defeat that.

On 5/15/2012 11:06 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
>> "The site must render in an identical manner in all current web
>> browsers..."
>>
>> How important is pixel-perfect mapping across all browsers to your site?
>>
>> Are you really more interested in "similar" or "very close" rendering,
>> but identical _functionality_?
>>
> I originally had the word "similar" in there but, knowing the powers that
> be here, changed it to identical.   If it boils down to it, I'm going to
> put the burden of explanation on the potential vendor.
>
> What about adding this to that line: If identical rendering is not possible
> within cost constraints, similar rendering is acceptable so long as the
> visible difference to the end user is unable to ascertain the difference."
>
> Hatton
>
>
> 

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