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<blockquote data-quote="bobdaspider" data-source="post: 698986" data-attributes="member: 57308"><p>Being a 'mac' forum, I think it is reasonably safe to say that most people here prefer using and working with Macs. That's the good news. The bad news is that most people will be viewing your site on a PC running Windows, and probably using either IE6 or IE7. It is also my experience that more 3rd party software and apps are now available for PC's than for Macs (eg. 3rd party Flash software). That said, the site that I'm currently working on (using a Mac) looks identical in both Firefox and Safari on a Mac to that on a PC in both Firefox and IE7 (nb. some issues re CSS text with IE6 though).</p><p></p><p>Therefore, whether you create your site on a Mac or a PC, won't really affect what it will look like once posted online (based on my experience anyway).</p><p></p><p>^o^</p><p></p><p>PS. Keep the faith</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobdaspider, post: 698986, member: 57308"] Being a 'mac' forum, I think it is reasonably safe to say that most people here prefer using and working with Macs. That's the good news. The bad news is that most people will be viewing your site on a PC running Windows, and probably using either IE6 or IE7. It is also my experience that more 3rd party software and apps are now available for PC's than for Macs (eg. 3rd party Flash software). That said, the site that I'm currently working on (using a Mac) looks identical in both Firefox and Safari on a Mac to that on a PC in both Firefox and IE7 (nb. some issues re CSS text with IE6 though). Therefore, whether you create your site on a Mac or a PC, won't really affect what it will look like once posted online (based on my experience anyway). ^o^ PS. Keep the faith [/QUOTE]
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