Here's my .02 cents....

 I'm leaning towards giving more consideration to the Netscape 6.0 above but 
I'm not ready to declare Netscape 4.75 dead. I think there's still about 10 
percent of the internet users that are using Netscape 4.75. Netscape 6.0 is 
coming along real nicely and I've seen some users jumping over from IE to 
Netscape 6.0. 

 It would make sense if someone would overlook some of the small design 
differences between Netscape 4.75 and 6.0 +. However, I wouldn't go too far 
in ignoring some of the glaring layout differences. The clients we work with 
generally have no understanding why there's a browser war, why netscape 4.75 
doesn't support some of the HTML tags as well as IE does and etc. It would 
hurt the contractors' reputation if they were to ignore 4.75 as of now. 

 If anyone wants to work with IE 5.5 and Netscape 6.0+ exclusively then there 
are almost zero differences between those versions. It'll make your job much 
easier.

  I have a small site tracking system on my site and every one user in about 
10 or 15 users are showing up with a 4.75 version. So I have no choice but to 
design sites for 3 different versions. Thus, I'd recommend you do the same 
thing.



> For the longest time, I've coded my sites to take into account Netscape
> users but with the ever-dwindling numbers of Navigator afficianados and 
> IE's
> continued growth, I've been wondering if I should even bother worrying 
> about
> whether my sites work with Netscape.
> 
> Since this has been one of my best resources for info and some of the most
> talented and savvy people that I've met post to CF-Talk, I was hoping that 
> I
> could get some good feedback.
> 
> So, if we consider that the apps that I'm developing will be geared towards
> the Internet consumer at large and I won't have the luxury of developing 
> for
> a controlled environment like a corporate intranet, I beg the question:
> 
> Should I continue to worry about Netscape? If so, which version should 
> serve
> as a baseline?
> 
> Looking forward to your responses.
> 
> C-ya,
> 
> Rey...


Nathaniel Horwitz
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