I would also recommend having a look at Bootstrap from Twitter; it's a pretty 
comprehensive CSS/javascript/LESS/grid framework built by Twitter that has 
(apparently) been tested across multiple browsers. 
https://dev.twitter.com/blog/bootstrap-twitter


Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit

http://www.classoutfit.com

On 26 Nov 2011, at 08:27, phpMagpie wrote:

> This is not a CakePHP specific problem, cross browser compatibility is a 
> HTML, CSS, JavaScript thing.
> 
> > that my website looks the same, no matter what browser is used?
> My first tip would be to realise that this ain't gonna happen, each browser 
> (never mind PC, MAC, Linux, iPad, Android and on and on) will render your 
> page slightly differently.  
> 
> Start with a simple website layout (maybe using a HTML5 reset and grid960 CSS 
> frameworks) and get that working then build up from there.
> 
> HTH, Paul.
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