I have written the article below which outlines common techniques that professional web developers use to ensure their designs work in all major browsers:
This is not asp.net specific but it covers techniques that can be used to fix broken designs built in asp.net, html or any web development language.
It seems that the cosey safety net of asp.net webforms means a lot of developers are taken by surprise when they load their completed website into another browser and find display glitches. Because there is a lot to say on the subject I have written it here
rather than writing incomplete snippets in response to questions asked on forums.
Please let me know if you think there are some important techniques that I have missed here.
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I have written the article below which outlines common techniques that professional web developers use to ensure their designs work in all major browsers:
This is not asp.net specific but it covers techniques that can be used to fix broken designs built in asp.net, html or any web development language.
It seems that the cosey safety net of asp.net webforms means a lot of developers are taken by surprise when they load their completed website into another browser and find display glitches. Because there is a lot to say on the subject I have written it here rather than writing incomplete snippets in response to questions asked on forums.
Please let me know if you think there are some important techniques that I have missed here.