Quim Gil wrote: > Hi, we need someone using Explorer & Safari to browse > http://gnome.jardigrec.eu/ , report bugs and follow them until they > are fixed. > > Explorer 6 is fine, we won't go through potential Explorer 5 > nightmares. Other combinations like Firefox on Windows etc won't harm. > And well, we also have special GNOME mobiles devices like the tablets > or the OLPC laptop. When doing CSS work on Linux, I find these free (and fast) screen capture services useful: * http://ipinfo.info/netrenderer/index.php * http://browsrcamp.com (This should cover Safari and IE 5/6/7). Hopefully, we can also check with these tools before committing any CSS fixes (don't want to fix a bug just to break another browser). Just for reference, do we have any specific browser support criteria that we should constantly test against? Firefox, IE 6/7, Opera, and Konqueror/Safari should probably be a good start. Later next week, I should probably have time to concentrate on polishing the CSS/helping with browser compatibilities. My goal is to avoid any sort of hackish/"quick" fixes and to get the CSS working *solid* across many browsers. Ricky
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