Quoting Bobby Jack <bobbykj...@yahoo.co.uk>:

> Is that the consensus here? Test on BOTH Safari and Chrome? Does   
> that mean you should also test on every point revision of Firefox,   
> every gecko-based browser, etc.?

I don't think there IS a consensus-- when it comes to questions of  
browser testing and support, that's nearly always the case.  I could  
find you people who say one should never test in IE, and others who  
say you should only ever test in IE.  And so on.

In any case, css-d isn't the right place to argue about which browsers  
one should or shouldn't support/test in/care about, which borders on  
being a religious discussion.  It is the right place to work out  
solutions to CSS problems in browsers, and work out the limitations in  
CSS support in browsers, and by "browsers" I mean any browser that has  
some level of CSS support.

So let's peel away the portions of the thread that have been about  
what browsers to support, and focus on how to support (or work around)  
the browsers we have.

--
Eric Meyer
List Chaperone

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