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This article will go through some useful cross-browser CSS techniques I use to get my sites to look the same in several modern browsers.
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This article will go through some useful cross-browser CSS techniques I use to get my sites to look the same in several modern browsers.
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his article will go through some useful techniques I use to get my sites to look the same in several modern browsers. It’s fairly easy to send out different versions of your site to different browsers. This should be avoided though since it will end up with you having to maintain the site as if it was in fact several. That defeats the whole purpose with standards, why are they even needed if you are adapting to the browsers instead? My opinion is that good cross-browser coding is to find the set of standards that are supported and then use them.
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Andrew WhiteThis article will go through some useful techniques I use to get my sites to look the same in several modern browsers. It’s fairly easy to send out different versions of your site to different browsers. This should be avoided though since it will end up
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infraredThis article will go through some useful techniques I use to get my sites to look the same in several modern browsers.
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Zach HarkeySome old, some new
but all are good
to learn or review
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xflash ManuelCross-browser strategies for CSS
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Cross-browser strategies for CSS
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Cross-browser strategies for CSS
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A. FernandezThis article will go through some useful techniques I use to get my sites to look the same in several modern browsers.
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