Thanks Justin for sharing.
And thanks Russ for all your wonderful advise too.
Leo
On Sunday, March 21, 2004, at 05:45 PM, Justin French wrote:
My experience tells me that ignoring IE during the build, then looking at it SPECIFICALLY with it's own set of style sheets later saves me heaps of time and grief.
On Monday, March 22, 2004, at 08:00 AM, russ weakley wrote:
Hi Martin,
1. Coding methodology
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I would recommend coding to standards, but checking across as many browsers
as possible throughout the process of building layouts. The keys are (a) use
as many browsers as possible, (b) check often and (c ) deal with layout
issues as they arise:
A. Use as many browsers as possible
If you use one main browser for building, and only check at the end, you may
find part or an entire layout is broken in another browser. The more
browsers you test on, the less likely you are to come across problems later
in the process. Having said that, recent versions of Mozilla, Opera, Safari
and Firebird are all very standards compliant, so checking against these
browsers is generally a very simple process.
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