Re: [WSG] Developing for Mac Browsers

2008-01-14 Thread Tate Johnson
On 13/01/2008, at 3:51 PM, Peter Mount wrote: Hi I'm tossing up whether to buy a Mac or to save my money and buy a new PC and just have Linux and Windows on it. I've read that Safari for Windows will help Web Developers without a Mac be able to develop for that. Is there a difference be

Re: [WSG] Developing for Mac Browsers

2008-01-14 Thread Jason Pruim
On Jan 13, 2008, at 12:51 AM, Peter Mount wrote: Hi I'm tossing up whether to buy a Mac or to save my money and buy a new PC and just have Linux and Windows on it. I've read that Safari for Windows will help Web Developers without a Mac be able to develop for that. Is there a differenc

RE: [WSG] Developing for Mac Browsers

2008-01-14 Thread michael.brockington
Now fire up Safari and Camino side-by-side, and notice how both browsers display form elements the way that the user expects - nice and shiny, rounded blue - easy to tell apart from the occasional "You are infected" etc pop-ups with an image of a Windows button. This is because the form elements

RE: [WSG] standards-compliant designers and shoddy work poor QA

2008-01-14 Thread James Leslie
>>Every user smart enough to know there are non IE browsers are smart enough to know sometimes you have to switch back to IE to make the website work. Now this is not true I got caught out this weekend discovering that I needed to use IE for a media program that I assumed was just not connecti