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By rlamarch
via anthonyshort.com.au
Published: Jun 19 2008 / 11:53

Cross-browser compatibility is one of the most time consuming tasks for any web designer. We’ve seen many different articles over the net describing common problems and fixes. I’ve collated all the information I could find to create some coding conventions for ensuring that your site will work first time in every browser. There are some things you should consider for Safari and Firefox also, and IE isn’t always the culprit for your CSS woes.
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zacharyfox replied ago:

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Double fail ... first I get to the site and it detects FF3 as IE6, then when I reload I can't get back to it, because it's bandwidth limited.

Too bad, I was looking forward to reading it.

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zacharyfox replied ago:

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Well, it's working now, I changed this to an up vote. Nice stuff.

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