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is it nowadays many different browser has troubled you in designing a website?
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or let's say, CSS-ing..?

what's browser do you guys used a lot?
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  • Profile picture of the author Karen Blundell
    here's my design tip: design your web site so that it looks good in Firefox first because then it usually works in all other browsers except Internet Explorer...then use a separate CSS file to add in any IE specific hacks.
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  • Profile picture of the author decadance
    so in this case, we need to create more than one CSS file, eh?

    can't it made simple, or the simplest way?

    sometimes, it works on firefox and google chrome, but it's totally suck up on opera.
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  • Profile picture of the author osegoly
    You should definitely make sure that your website works well on all browsers. Up until about a month or two ago, I even bothered optimizing my websites for IE6, which was one of the most frustrating things ever. It's gotten to the point where IE6 has so many security issues that anyone using it really needs to have a word with themselves. Therefore, I personally don't bother with it anymore.

    But generally, it is a good practice to have multiple browsers open at the same time while developing a website. You will soon enough learn the different behaviors of each browser and how to overcome these.

    Hope that helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author inspiro
    A good web designer ensures compatibility with all browsers, even if they are troublesome *cough IE*.

    browsershots.org might help.
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    • Profile picture of the author mikeapple
      Hi....
      As far as browser is concerned i use Google Chrome. But as as a developer i would suggest you to design browser independent css.......
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      • Profile picture of the author rann
        my suggestion use some software for designing websites so that it will let your websites to explore with out any problem.
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    • Profile picture of the author osegoly
      Originally Posted by inspirohost View Post

      A good web designer ensures compatibility with all browsers, even if they are troublesome *cough IE*.

      browsershots.org might help.
      How far do you go with this then? IE4?
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  • Profile picture of the author Online Bliss
    generally, it is a good practice to have multiple browsers open at the same time while developing a website.
    I agree you need to check your work especially if it is for a client.

    All I ask is "Please do not come up with another Web Browser"
    The addition of Google Chrome is enough, The world does not need another Browser!
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