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What browser do you use?

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Dimmukane:
well, which browser requires the least amount of effort from web devs?  not like i'm gonna switch, but i'd like to know.

Catfish_Man:
Firefox, Safari, and Opera are all quite good (as is anything based on them; Flock, Omniweb, etc...). Each has its quirks, but in general they're relatively minor quirks (a few examples: firefox doesn't support display:inline-block;, opera 8 doesn't support the CSS DOM apis, safari has some issues that prevent most web rich text editors from working with it).

IE7 was a huge improvement in web standards support from IE6, so at the very least make sure you're using something based on it. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens on the web as it becomes common.

nihilist:
I dunno, I develop shit based on CSS+XHTML, and it renders quite well in IE6/7, FF1/2, Opera...  (I'll never touch OS X, so I can't talk about the OS X-only browsers.)  No hacks required.  But, then again, I'm not trying to do crazy things with a browers.  Note to people: a browser is NOT an application deployment mechanism!

Catfish_Man:
http://www.positioniseverything.net/ie-primer.html  <-- an example (also see background-attachment:fixed, :hover on anything but <a>, or translucent PNG support).

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