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I am designing a website, and as technology advances (New web design programs/browsers etc) I personally find that it is proving more and more of a problem to make the website display correctly in ALL browsers.
At the moment I test my sites as I go on IE, Opera and FireFox, and use Dreamweaver and Photoshop to do my work.
The site that I'm doing at the moment I have split up into slices in Photoshop and I am editing it accordingly as to how I need it in Dreamweaver - IE loves the design, Opera also is a big fan, however Mozilla hates it and displays it all wrong.
Is there a 'trick' as such, to please all browsers?
Will I find less of these problems occuring creating/designing on my Mac when it arrives next week as opposed to Windows?
Any tips from the more experienced of people out there? Anything is appreciated.
Liam
At the moment I test my sites as I go on IE, Opera and FireFox, and use Dreamweaver and Photoshop to do my work.
The site that I'm doing at the moment I have split up into slices in Photoshop and I am editing it accordingly as to how I need it in Dreamweaver - IE loves the design, Opera also is a big fan, however Mozilla hates it and displays it all wrong.
Is there a 'trick' as such, to please all browsers?
Will I find less of these problems occuring creating/designing on my Mac when it arrives next week as opposed to Windows?
Any tips from the more experienced of people out there? Anything is appreciated.
Liam