IE / Cross-browser CSS Mavens

Man, someone could make a killing if all they did was specialize in helping companies make their sites work (and look great) in all major (and minor) browsers. At least Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari, to start with.

IE, Firefox and Safari

God help the web developer who has to make their complex web app work well and look great in even more obscure browsers like Camino, Konqueror and Opera.

It is the least enjoyable part of web development for me, though I’m sure once you’ve been doing just exactly that for long enough, it’s not nearly as painful of an experience.

The problem for most coders / web developers is that they might spend 60% on backend stuff and 40% on basic GUI / HTML code.

So if you bump into an obscure cross-browser quirk, chances are you’ve never seen it before or it’s been so long you forgot what the solution was.

Anyway, if you specialize in this kind of stuff, hit me up! I’d love to have a connection in this area.

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