Diane Ross wrote:
> [...]
> One of my biggest problems is knowing how to troubleshoot problems.
> [...]
>   
Recognized! Some sources I got good hints from:

    * In some hours without deadlines, you can read the whole PIE :-)  
      (and the links in it) to get an idea of known browser issues and
      how to solve (or work around) them. -
      http://www.positioniseverything.net/

    * You can try to isolate the problem: omit everything else in the
      page which doesn't have effect on the bug, and find the trigger. A
      way to achieve this, is described in the article "Mystery Bug (a
      method of isolating an unknown CSS bug, by reduction to a 'minimal
      test case')". -
      http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/mys-bug.html

    * You can try to find the answer in the Tips & Tricks of the css-d
      Wiki. - http://css-discuss.incutio.com/

    * You can try to search the CssDiscuss List; some hints for this:
      http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=SearchCssDiscussList

    * You can try to Google a problem description, for instance "float
      problem with IE", and see what happens. Often you'll find
      fellow-sufferers in a scala of forums, and with some good luck
      within not too much clicks a page with the solution too.
      In this case, o wonder, PIE is the first hit and the css-d archive
      is coming soon! (screenshot
      
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/images/screenshot-google_float-problem-IE.gif>)

francky

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