Hi,
For a while now, I've been operating on the principle "Code for
Firefox, hack for IE".
That is, writing CSS for the most standards-compliant browser, and
then making adjustments for non-standard behaviour.
I said this in a meeting last week to argue a point and my boss said
"who says?".
I could have said "me", but maybe that's not a good enough answer.
Somewhere some years ago I read this, or heard someone at a conference
or something and it got stuck in my head.
Is this the way anyone works?
Is it the best way to work?
Does anyone know where I got this idea from? Book? Blog? A bit of
googling this afternoon turned up not very much.
Thanks,
David
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