Use W3C HTML 4.01 and CSS1 standards. It's virtually foolproof. http://www.w3.org/ Be careful IE6 has a few quirks [e.g rendering of lists, etc.] that can fool you. Also, check out the DOCTYPE declarations, Most important. And: http://developer.netscape.com/index.html?cp=dev01thom bigest problem now is dealing with NS4x Al.......... Peter Lakanen wrote: > Hi. > > Just downloaded 0.9.4 and I like it quite a bit. > > I've poked around on the Mozilla site, but I can't find what I need... > thought I'd ask here. > > Is there a list of all supported HTML tags for Mozilla and/or a > newsgroup or web site or something for web site developers to share tips > and tricks working out render bugs for Mozilla? > > For example, go here: http://www.warcode.com/ > > I use the HEIGHT parameter in the TABLE statement and set it equal to > 90% in order to get the image approximately centered vertically on the > page. It works in 4.x Netscape and Explorer. I'm just wondering what > the recommended alternative is for Mozilla. > > Keep up the good work, everybody! > > Thanks! > > -peter > > P.S. And whats the deal with View Source changing all my tags to lower > case? I'm one of the few developers who UPPER CASES all tags to improve > my readability of my own code. Thanks again!
