not to mention the user's ability to override many aspects of the HTML - either 
by substituting their own CSS file and/or changing settings in THEIR browser

and that really is the key - it's YOUR web page - sure - but it's THEIR browser 
and some folks just don't like you trying to force them to see things your way.


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  Subject: Re: [php_mysql] Having trouble with a site in multiple browsers




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  From: Michael Roush 
  Date: 05/13/05 16:26:04 
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: Re: [php_mysql] Having trouble with a site in multiple browsers 
    
  Obviously, this is not really a php/mysql question, but a web design/html 
  question, but I think it certainly bears answering since everyone who 
  works with php needs to be concerned about html output at one point or 
  another. 

  Getting a site to "look right" (usually meaning "look the same") in 
  different browsers has been a problem practically since WorldWideWeb and 
  Viola.  [Snip] 

  Your right, further, I know its 'obvious', but some fixes, no matter how you
  implement them, cannot over-ride some of the settings of the monitor, such
  as a red gun failing. 

  It does not need to be 100 percent completely accurate all the time, it 
really can, and often does depend on how the person receiving the information 
values it. Key, very important information often needs no graphics, java 
scripts, CSS sheets or a dozen other architectural effects or class files, 
simple words, often dark against a light background is all you need. Please 
don't invest too much effort into making it 'look good' on every possible 
set-up because in the end, for all your work, some dah-dah will turn the 
contrast this way and the brightness that way and complain like hell you 
created a bad page..

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