> What are we supposed to do, own multiple 
> browsers, and view every site we create or 
> operate in all the browsers? 

Afraid so :-)

There's a service at www.browsercam.com that can generate screenshots of how
things look in various browsers, but for best results you really should
check out your pages in the actual browsers themselves.

> how many browsers, and which ones, should 
> a web developer view his sites in?

Personally, I use:

- IE 6
- Mozilla/Firefox (Gecko engine)
- Opera
- Lynx (for search engine testing)

If you have access to a Mac it's also a very good idea to test on those as
there are some substantial differences, e.g. in how large your text will be
displayed.

I suppose you could use Netscape 4 as well, but I just can't bring myself to
care about it any more :-)

Cheers
Jon



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