Thanks for the breakdown Jochem.

It seems like folks aren't paying a lot of attention to macs. Here around
Boston, some biotech companies need mixed platform support, including macs.
Not a lot of linux/unix, at least on the desktop where the browsers live.

Ironically, I used to be a mac-only guy, but haven't owned one for years.

Dave Merrill


> Dave Merrill wrote:
> >
> > - Do you serve different style sheets or pages depending on the
> browser and
> > version? How many?
>
> No. But I might serve additional ones for certain browsers (IE).
>
>
> > - Are you coding to W3C standards? Which one(s)? How much does
> that actually
> > help your pages be more universally compatible?
>
> XHTML 1, CSS Level 1 and WCAG 1 are usually in the specs.
>
>
> > - Do you have mac, linux and pc browser test machines?
>
> Windows and OpenBSD.
>
>
> > - For general public sites, what do you consider a reasonable list of
> > browsers and versions that you need to support?
>
> Firefox 1, IE 6 and Lynx 2.8.3.
>
> Jochem



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