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Originally Posted by Revan
You two. I dare you to visit my site, Ultimate FF. I have its coding in, IIRC, XHTML 1.0 Strict.
View it in IE, and FF side by side.
You will see that the ONLY difference is that the header image has a small 1-2px misalignment in FF, else the entire page renders just perfect in both browsers.
If it were not for my news script, the entire page would validate 100 % against XHTML 1.1
I realise that my webpage does not have any fancy JScript, or sells anything, but it shows that the base level of websites is 100 % possible to code for both IE and FF. I spent less than 5h redoing the original coding into XHTML, it was the first time I touched XHTML, and I had rarely touched HTML before. So I think any pro can do it in a fraction of time
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On this note, it only took me around 20 minutes per style to bring up XHTML and CSS compliance on my site: this is on Forumhome, Site homepages (CMPS) with may custom modules on a *heavily* hacked-up board: not hard to do, and it looks pretty much identical on IE, FF, and only a few deviations on Opera (that Opera users are used to)...
No excuses really...