hi, i dont like to post non cf queries on here but my experience of this site 
says that there are some very technically advanced developers on here and i 
would truly appreciate some advice :)

i am beginning to become familiar with coldfusion, html, and javascript, and am 
just approaching xhtml and css. I have had people working for me before 
developing sites and they have always told me that developing sites for 
multi-browser accessibility is a very difficult job. I have even known some 
people to develop different pages for different browsers, or to place lots of 
code to make sure that the site looks the same on all browsers.

However, i find it diifcult to believe that there isnt a standard way of 
programming which if done correctly means the pages will look the same across 
all browsers. I have recently heard that as long as you develop your css and 
xhtml to the correct standards then this will not be a problem.

i would really appreciate some advice on this if possible, and if it is 
possible to develop pages for this in xhtml and css can anyone provide any 
links to any sites where i can read more on how to achieve this, as i cant seem 
to find many good guides .

thanks for any help or advice you can provide.

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