> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Budd
>
> So I'm interested to hear what you folks think. Do you hack or are you
> hack free? If you hack, what methods do you use, why do you use that
> method, and more importantly, why do you need it in the first place?
>

I try to do as little hacking as possible, and subscribe to the minimalist
approach.  But that is also my downfall, cause I don't have the knowledge of
CSS/browser issues most of you guys do, and I probably don't address them as
well as most of you do when it comes to fine tuning your CSS.

I test my stuff on everything I can, but just get so frustrated that so much
of our time and effort is spent supporting user agent shortcomings.

So I pose another question, if it was a perfect world and it supported CSS
properly, what percentage of your development time would be saved on each
project?

Geoff

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