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Old 01-09-2007, 03:42
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Default Do you design for IE or FF?

Hello,

You all know that your website can never look the same in two different browers, but most designers make sure their sites look perfect in both IE and FF.

When I design a website I always design it to look good in IE then I see what modifications need to be done to make it also look nice in FF.
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Old 01-20-2007, 09:22
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Default Re: Do you design for IE or FF?

When I design, first my design has to look perfect in IE after that try to see how new design fit using FF, but in sumary using FF and IE my design has to look perfect
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I like to design for both and also i like to check with mac and pc comps coss there sometimes are errors between them when youve programmed stuff
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I've always designed with IE in mind
Although FF is starting to gain popularity, but IE is still much more popular than FF is..
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Old 01-29-2007, 09:26
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Default Re: Do you design for IE or FF?

Generally I design for Firefox and IE. But I make sure I also test sites using Netscape and Opera. I test WAP sites using Opera.
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Default Re: Do you design for IE or FF?

For the most part, if your site looks good in Fire Fox it will look good in IE. I would strongly recommend that any webmaster considers both browsers when designing their site. IE may be more popular today who knows what will happen next week or next year.
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I try to do so. I spend a lot of time trying to adjust and make my site looks perfectly set in both web browsers, but I usually care more about IE than FF.
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Default Re: Do you design for IE or FF?

I usually do most of my testing in FF and then when im ready to release it to the world I just do a quick test to make sure nothing breaks in IE...would probably be better to do it the other way around though
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The test of a true designer is how many browsers they test in ... you should be at least checking IE, firefox, opera and safari as well as doing seperate checks in different operating systems.
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As I use Firefox I do stuff to fit FF, but then I go and check it with IE and when I notice erros I go and fix them so it looks good in IE too.
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