If it's for your own site then you might as well just do what works for you, but if it's a commercial site, or something you're doing for a client, I'm afraid you're in for a world of pain :-(
Luckilly it's a semi-personal site. It's an interface for a database used by me and a large group of friends. That's why I'm able to serve as XHTML. I can just say "if you want access, don't use IE". So Safari support isn't a complete necessity, but since it's generally a good browser, I'd rather not discourage its use among my non-nerd friends. But you mentioning that most mobile devices are buggy with styles makes me strongly consider solving all this by simply not using a handheld stylesheet. Because of the type of site it is, styling isn't at all necessary. Each page pretty much consists of: h1, h2, ul, h2, ul, h2, ul. IE may have many more bugs than Safari, but at least there they can be worked around with something as simple as a child selector or a conditional comment. ******************************************************************* List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm Unsubscribe: http://webstandardsgroup.org/join/unsubscribe.cfm Help: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *******************************************************************