It is common to have to have 2 or 3 versions of CSS to accommodate for
browser inconsistencies. A friend of mine does *nothing but* UI design and
he says that he usually has at least 2 versions of CSS.

So that plugin that Charlie showed me allowed me to see the the IE
Stylesheet in FF and use Firebug (I am not fond of the IE debugger).  Again
thanx.


>>"not work" based on the browser?


I donno why browser/version would effect server side stuff unless it was
AJAX-y/CSS type features that would too much a pain to warrant the expense
of a rewrite.

G!

On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 4:54 PM, Dave Watts <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > ...and now I'm lost :)  I'd normally assume that by "don't work" you mean
> > they don't render properly.  But with that being the crux of this
> particular
> > tangent, I'm assuming that's not what you mean.  What server side code
> would
> > be poorly-written enough to "not work" based on the browser?
>
> I've run into plenty of sites which do one thing for IE, something
> else for Netscape/Firefox, and a default (crappy, reduced feature)
> thing for every other browser - even though some of those browsers
> would work fine with one of the first two cases.
>
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