Best Practice to accommodate Browsers

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lpug
 
 
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Best Practice to accommodate Browsers

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The topic refers to if there is any rule of thumb to accommodate different browsers, its annoying that you build your site check it on some browsers and it looks terrific and others it looks amateurish.

What do you more experience guys do?
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Re: Best Practice to accommodate Browsers

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Your website created with WWB should work in all modern browsers. Note that IE is not a modern browser.
If something does not work then there is most likely a conflict somewhere.
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Re: Best Practice to accommodate Browsers

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What specifically are you referring to? Choice of breakpoints that work well? Certain settings?
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