However his point was you shouldn't do browser sniffing but instead
use feature detection. That wouldn't work if your changing your CSS
rendering  approach via JS.

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On Jul 17, 2010, at 1:17 AM, "Remi Grumeau " <[email protected]> wrote:

> Le 17 juil. 2010 à 09:56, Jordan Dobson a écrit :
>
>> Er? I don't think you can see how something renders by opening the
>> file. You have to test it on each device. I think you just
>> misunderstood me.
>
> eh eh :)
> The reason i said "But I should miss something here…"
>
>>
>> Is there a way to detect if it supports a nicely rendered css text
>> shadow or handles multiple box-shadows? That's why I'm saying you
>> still need to browser sniff if you're talking visual support. From my
>> experience Android doesn't quite render as well as the iphone and
>> takes a bit more finessing in more situations.
>
> true, but some emulators are out (Blackberry, Android, iPhone, Nokia, …).
> It gives a good idea of how it shows on screen
>
> And you can access the repo using them… so you can see them :)
>
>> I can see this being one reason they are doing browser sniffing... :)
>
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