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> The other thing to check is if MS makes the "Compatibility View" list
> public. If it does, that would give you a list of sites that look good in
> IE7 that don't look good in IE8. And generally, if it doesn't look good in
> IE8, it probably doesn't look good in anything else either.
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Than
2010/2/1 Sander Sõnajalg
> hmm.. browsers do quite much to compensate for the more simple/common
> mistakes in html like "" or "" or
> "babuhhh", interpreting it in the way that
> makes most sense, i guess..? but yes, eventually i plan to do the same sor
Hey,
I'm currently doing some research on which are the most common sources of
incompatibilities for CSS (different browsers understanding things
differently). Does anyone know if there is some list of public pages with
erroneous CSS somewhere? (I mean publicly available websites that look
signific