At 11:27 PM 9/22/2005, Andrew Gregory wrote:
...
The problem is the work process by
which a design is only checked in one, maybe two browsers while the
development proceeds, then when everything is "finished" it is checked in
more browsers.

It's great to see this point made, Andrew (although I'm not absolutely sure it's on topic for this list).

A methodology I've found helpful in cross-browser development is to create wireframes early on: HTML markup with Greek text and a stylesheet that applies only layout positioning and just enough color to differentiate blocks. This is enough of a structure to test on a spectrum of browsers & tweak before the final text & graphics are ready to pour in.

Paul
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