David McKinnon wrote:
For a while now, I've been operating on the principle "Code for Firefox, hack for IE".
Is this the way anyone works?
Apart from that I "code for the most standard compliant browsers (plural) at present time, and then hack for various IE versions", I think I'll go along with your principle. FWIW: Firefox (3.01) is third on my list of reasonable compliant browsers at the moment.
Is it the best way to work?
Well, it is rather time-consuming and impractical to "code for IE and then hack for the other browsers", so I think you got that about right too :-)
Does anyone know where I got this idea from? Book? Blog? A bit of googling this afternoon turned up not very much.
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