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its not really an arguement of browser issues, its an issue of web-standards...like previous pixelpost development, the browser world adheres to the internets growth in a very sloppy style, computer illiterate people dont update their software...leaving designers and developers with a wold of coding workarounds to make everything compliant on one browser...
as for "flash development" which design firms I have worked for deal witha lot, it adheres to many issues as well, mainly between mac and pc but with different browsers as well sometimes, the major downside it cant be indexed by search engines... as for the templates, the best solution, make your own... if you have any specific xhtml, html or css code questions about why a design is breaking or not functional in certain browsers, im sure we can help you easier
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i understand that sometimes one can get emotiontional regarding issues with IE (especially css related ones). most of you will know this site quite well: http://positioniseverything.net/explorer.html these bugs take thousands of people hours and days of their livetime. don't take one sentence too serious, Zlato. |
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we have a lot to thank IE for though, it revolutionized internet browsers as we know them today...
it just...took a wrong turn somewhere?
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