getting sites to work on macs
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- Noyz319
Is there anything to look out for with style sheets, layer postioning, tables, etc that work different in mac browsers than on pc browsers?
If i get a site to work fine on my PC in the lastest versions of both IE and Netscape shouldn't they look relatively the same on the latest mac browsers?
Because i'm working on a site right now and had one of my friends with a mac check it out and they told me it looks messed up, layers floating in completly wrong places, things not aligned quite right, etc. Any help would be much appreciated. thanks!
- BonSeff0
omg. where to start. welcome to the nasty world of cross browser hell...
- dsmith70
welcome to the wonderful world of web design! do like we all did..........learn from trial and error!
- kendo0
I've realized many people still use old browser. They don't know how or don't want to upgrade.
I need to have at least the latest and second latest version of browser. Where can I get older one?
- protoculture0
Most browsers can be found here:http://browsers.evolt.org/
- Noyz3190
ahh i guess i didn't make myself clear enough. i'm not worried about people with older browser versions. all i'm concerned with is the making the site look normal on a mac. the thing is i don't have access to a mac, so trial and error is pretty hard when i can't test it myself.
i thought if the site worked with all the newest browsers on a PC it'd also work with newest browsers on a mac. but i now know this isn't true and was hoping for some insight on any major differences between mac browsers and PC ones. Are the mac browsers not as up to date with the same standards as IE and Netscape on the PC?
- Noyz3190
is there a particular version of IE for the PC that's functions the same as the newest mac version?
- paulrand0
one reason I like flash!