[nycphp-talk] CSS problem???
Kristina Anderson
ka at kacomputerconsulting.com
Wed Jul 30 13:02:31 EDT 2008
Bev,
Thanks, some great info!
I will read up on the below as you suggest, and have forwarded this to
my other team member.
-- Kristina
> Kristina Anderson wrote:
> > Is there anything out there now that's a good comprehensive "where
not
> > to go with client side dev" overview, like we used to have?
>
> Hi Kristina,
>
> I don't know of anything offhand. As you undoubtedly know, web
> technologies change so rapidly that it's well nigh impossible to come
up
> with a definitive guide that won't be outdated by the time the next
> browser is released.
>
> I'd say your best bet is just to be aware of current standards, bugs
in
> current browsers, and make sure you have a solid understanding of the
> box model & proper doctypes (as already mentioned by someone else).
IMO,
> it's also important to understand how floats work as well as the
cascade
> itself (inheritance & specificity). As long as you're aware of the
> possibilities & limitations of those things, you should be fine.
>
> Of course, knowing who your users are is probably the most important
> thing as evidenced by what David M. said about discovering that his
> intranet audience was using IE6, which screwed up his cool Web 2.0
tricks.
>
> On a more practical & somewhat OT note, our web site clearly states
> which browsers we develop for: only mainstream, non-proprietary,
modern
> browsers (nothing more than 5 years old, with the exception of IE6).
We
> also educate clients on what to expect--i.e. consistency doesn't
> necessarily mean identical, pixel-perfect rendering across all
> browsers/platforms. Oh--and this is important--we let them know that
> while we follow current web standards & best practices, it is
impossible
> to predict future browser bugs & technology changes, therefore we
cannot
> guarantee future consistency.
>
> Regards,
> Bev
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