On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 01:25:04 -0700, jmm-list-gn
<jmm-list.AXSPAMGN@sohnen-moe.com> wrote:
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>Hello,
> Quick question: If I get a page to display as I wish in IE5, can I
>expect it to display the same in IE6?[/color]
Not in my experience. Most of the time it's been different in my
testing. I'm starting to not care about IE5 versions. It's simply too
much effort for work-arounds. IE6 is hard enough...
Opera and Moz have been joys to test CSS with (almost always looking
identical to each other with a properly-coded CSS page), and I'm
starting to use one of the tiny banners here:
http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates/homepage
....on sites I'm allowed to :)
All in an effort to avoid cruelty to webmasters and slowly make
changes. I think IE's market share is gonna shrink a lot by the time
they release their new one (which is dependent on you buying a new OS,
as I understand it). I think that's a big mistake on their part and
great for real browsers like Opera and Mozilla (and real web
standards), an issue that I can't help but hold close to my heart
after spending countless hours getting stuff to work properly in IE,
and no doubt countless more...