Posted by dorayme on 12/08/07 23:27
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Helpful person <rrllff@yahoo.com> wrote:
> My biggest problem has been the difference in interpretation between
> browsers. There seems to be no solution to this except experience.
To put it bluntly, yes! But you can help things along. One way is
to study the matter furiously and very keenly.
Got a life to live? Ah, in that case then, write as good semantic
mark up as you can and do not design for where browser
differences are so important. A simple example and you can
extrapolate from it: IE 6 likes to add some pixels to distances
between floats and material next to floats in some circumstances.
So let it! Don't make background colours that make this a glaring
fault. It does not matter if IE 6 and FF are 3px out unless you
make it matter.
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dorayme
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