Do websites need to look exactly the same in every browser? (dowebsitesneedtolookexactlythesameineverybrowser.com) 5 points by _pius 17y ago ↗ HN
[–] kbrower 17y ago ↗ I was hoping this website gave different answers based on your browser. [–] cmars232 17y ago ↗ Maybe it does? [–] erikwiffin 17y ago ↗ It has a dropshadow in opera and no dropshadow in firefox. In Midori, it's blue, and the italics are gone.Internet explorer? Chrome? Safari? anyone? [–] delano 17y ago ↗ Safari has a drop shadow, otherwise it's identical to Firefox. [–] dhughes 17y ago ↗ Konqueror, the "NO!" has a dropshadow. [–] ibsulon 17y ago ↗ There's no dropshadow in Safari. [–] _pius 17y ago ↗ For me there is (latest Safari on Leopard) [–] sepa 17y ago ↗ no png transparency in ie6
[–] erikwiffin 17y ago ↗ It has a dropshadow in opera and no dropshadow in firefox. In Midori, it's blue, and the italics are gone.Internet explorer? Chrome? Safari? anyone? [–] delano 17y ago ↗ Safari has a drop shadow, otherwise it's identical to Firefox. [–] dhughes 17y ago ↗ Konqueror, the "NO!" has a dropshadow. [–] ibsulon 17y ago ↗ There's no dropshadow in Safari. [–] _pius 17y ago ↗ For me there is (latest Safari on Leopard) [–] sepa 17y ago ↗ no png transparency in ie6
[–] ibsulon 17y ago ↗ There's no dropshadow in Safari. [–] _pius 17y ago ↗ For me there is (latest Safari on Leopard)
[–] rarestnews 17y ago ↗ The Web becomes nano-twitter :) So what's the reasoning behind this? I mean I know WHY this site was created, but rather "Why NO?" [–] enomar 17y ago ↗ Because making every pixel the same in all browsers usually isn't worth the effort. It's a money pit for projects that could be spending their time on functionality.
[–] enomar 17y ago ↗ Because making every pixel the same in all browsers usually isn't worth the effort. It's a money pit for projects that could be spending their time on functionality.
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[ 2.3 ms ] story [ 28.2 ms ] threadInternet explorer? Chrome? Safari? anyone?