So basically, since you disagree with my view, you are saying that you are deliberately going to avoid making your site look as nice as it could have been just so it will look the same in all browsers.
Lmao, of course not! Are you saying my site doesn't look nice Wait til you see TeckReviews. It'll launch once I have some genuinely good reviews written. It's entirely based upon XHTML 1.0 Strict and CSS and it works identically in all browsers and I'm pretty confident it looks "nice"
For every bug regarding markup, there is a fix. You just have to know what to do. For example the box-model problems in IE5.01, that can easily be fixed by just not putting padding/margin/border properties in the same selector along with width/height etc..
Lmao, of course not! Are you saying my site doesn't look nice
Its ok enough, I guess. I don't see round corners on your site though.
I read your source and had to laugh at your description meta. Your not selling yourself short are you
Its ok enough, I guess. I don't see round corners on your site though.
I read your source and had to laugh at your description meta. Your not selling yourself short are you
Before others believe in you, you have to believe in yourself
About 65% in my case given my site's target audience, but it still falls back.
Brad: usually true, but in this case, all I could do in CSS that would work for IE is adjust the top-left image and possibly the top-right. The bottom ones, especially bottom-right, I don't think I could do without modifying the markup or using lame Javascript to do it.
No one said it had to look exactly the same, as long as your site functions in all three browsers you are getting along fine imho.
Of course if you are using php or something else behind the mark-up you can always sniff for browsers and change the mark-up depending on which browser the client is using.
For the third time, the link that EvilHawk posted required modifying the markup. Now, if you're making your own site (i.e., not modifying vB) then who cares (although it's still not good practice anymore to modify your markup in order to define style). However, for vB, there are hundreds, if not more, templates that use vB's unfortunate table layout scheme, and it is not practical to modify them all.
the point is I don't know either of the way to make it, so it's good enough to know it, firstly. And if you're saying I would use yours, how the hell would I know to do it ?
guess I'm not the only person here have that opinion, sorry if my post is out of your topic