On Mon, 2010-11-08 at 14:47 +1100, Alan Gresley wrote:
David McGlone wrote:
On Sun, 2010-11-07 at 13:15 -0600, Keith Purtell wrote:
[snip]
I wonder if someone on the Web has a
list of the most common quirks for different browsers/versions?
Why go through all that? Use adobe
When it comes to making sure my Web design appears normally in different
browsers, I've been checking via the three installed on my PC, the Mac
at work, two other PCs owned by family members, and an iPhone a friend
has. I'll probably always check to see how a site looks on different
machines
On Sun, 2010-11-07 at 13:15 -0600, Keith Purtell wrote:
When it comes to making sure my Web design appears normally in different
browsers, I've been checking via the three installed on my PC, the Mac
at work, two other PCs owned by family members, and an iPhone a friend
has. I'll probably
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On Sun, 2010-11-07
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Quirks compendium?
On Sun, 2010-11-07 at 13:15 -0600, Keith Purtell wrote:
When it comes to making
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 1:38 PM, David McGlone da...@dmcentral.net wrote:
Why go through all that? Use adobe browserlab to check your site in a
bunch of browsers easily.
http://www.Adobe.com/BrowserLab
If anyone here has a different perspective, I'd like to hear it. I can't
find anything
On 11/7/10 2:15 PM, Keith Purtell wrote:
I wonder if someone on the Web has a
list of the most common quirks for different browsers/versions?
- Keith Purtell
IE 6/7:
On having layout
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html
Position is everything
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 11:45 AM, David McGlone da...@dmcentral.net wrote:
sorry about that, that was the URL from google, but when I click on it,
it isn't the same. here's the correct one
https://browserlab.adobe.com/en-us/index.html?sdid=EWRQH#
That looks like a session ID or some such in
Michael Geary m...@geary.comwrote:
That would also let Adobe present the BrowserLab UI in your own language
instead of English if they support it (and it looks from the URL like they
may have other languages besides English).
That always annoys the daylights out of me. They don't know what my
bruce.som...@web.de wrote:
Michael Gearym...@geary.comwrote:
That would also let Adobe present the BrowserLab UI in your own language
instead of English if they support it (and it looks from the URL like they
may have other languages besides English).
That always annoys the daylights out
Michael Geary m...@geary.comwrote:
That would also let Adobe present the BrowserLab UI in your own language
instead of English if they support it (and it looks from the URL like they
may have other languages besides English).
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 12:50 PM, bruce.som...@web.de wrote:
Michael Geary wrote:
That looks like a session ID or some such in the URL. You probably don't
want that. I'd recommend using just the base host/domain name:
https://browserlab.adobe.com/
That would also let Adobe present the BrowserLab UI in your own language
instead of English if they
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 11:38 AM, David McGlone da...@dmcentral.net wrote:
On Sun, 2010-11-07 at 13:15 -0600, Keith Purtell wrote:
When it comes to making sure my Web design appears normally in different
browsers, I've been checking via the three installed on my PC, the Mac
at work, two other
On Sun, 2010-11-07 at 21:50 +0100, bruce.som...@web.de wrote:
Michael Geary m...@geary.comwrote:
That would also let Adobe present the BrowserLab UI in your own language
instead of English if they support it (and it looks from the URL like they
may have other languages besides English).
On Sun, 2010-11-07 at 12:22 -0800, Michael Geary wrote:
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 11:45 AM, David McGlone da...@dmcentral.net wrote:
sorry about that, that was the URL from google, but when I click on it,
it isn't the same. here's the correct one
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 2:53 PM, David McGlone da...@dmcentral.net wrote:
Sorry :-( I was trying to help.
--
Blessings
David M.
Hey, my goodness, you didn't do anything wrong! If it saves the list from
one browser check please message it's worth it. :-)
For testing how CSS and JavaScript
On Sun, 2010-11-07 at 15:20 -0800, Michael Geary wrote:
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 2:53 PM, David McGlone da...@dmcentral.net wrote:
Sorry :-( I was trying to help.
--
Blessings
David M.
Hey, my goodness, you didn't do anything wrong! If it saves the list from
one browser check
Keith Purtell wrote:
When it comes to making sure my Web design appears normally in different
browsers, I've been checking via the three installed on my PC, the Mac
at work, two other PCs owned by family members, and an iPhone a friend
has. I'll probably always check to see how a site looks on
David McGlone wrote:
On Sun, 2010-11-07 at 13:15 -0600, Keith Purtell wrote:
[snip]
I wonder if someone on the Web has a
list of the most common quirks for different browsers/versions?
Why go through all that? Use adobe browserlab to check your site in a
bunch of browsers easily.
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