Same here, since that covers probably over 97% of the market.... unless
you develop in an area that you know has a very high % of say opera
users or some other lesser used browser 

I found if you can get it to look decent in firefox, generally (with
some exceptions) it'll be good in IE .. can't comment on how they
display in the other browsers for the reason stated above

-----Original Message-----
From: ColdFusion Developer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 7:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: [SOT] Supporting multiple browsers and versions

I do all development for FireFox, then fix the little things from IE and

NetScape.
Thats the only ones I deal with honestly.


Dave Merrill wrote:

>I've been doing intranet work for a while now, where the only browser
we had
>to support was the one that came installed on company PCs. Have recent
IE's
>oddities pretty well dealt with, but looking at the wider world, I'm
>wondering how folks manage development for multiple browsers. I'm
thinking
>about relatively small shops that don't have enormous resources devoted
>solely to QA.
>
>Specifically...
>
>- Do you serve different style sheets or pages depending on the browser
and
>version? How many?
>
>- Are you coding to W3C standards? Which one(s)? How much does that
actually
>help your pages be more universally compatible?
>
>- What's an accurate, up to date source of info on html, css, and js
>capabilities and quirks for a lot of different browsers and versions?
>
>- It doesn't appear that you can have multiple versions of IE installed
on
>the same machine. If you have to support them, do you actually have
separate
>machines whose only purpose is to be equipped with IE 4, 5, and 6,
maybe
>even 3? How else can you test?
>
>- Do you have mac, linux and pc browser test machines?
>
>- For general public sites, what do you consider a reasonable list of
>browsers and versions that you need to support?
>
>Dave Merrill
>
>
>
>



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