| Words Of Wisdom said: I hear you. Fire Fox is very forgiving from a designer stand-point whereas IE7 is not. A page can look marvelous in FF, but be completely blown apart in IE7 thanks to its many quirks like its unwanted, unasked-for, inexplicable desire padding to things that don't need it. |
Don't get me started on IE's CSS multiple div-within-div quirkiness... It's almost reduced me to tears on more than one occasion. The self-padding thing never gets old, either. Love it. Just love it.
Few things drive designers to drink more than coding for six hours straight, popping the code into FF and seeing it display correctly and then popping it into IE and watching the entire design blow itself to shit. One job ended up costing me nearly a grand because IE absolutely refused to cooperate with my CSS. I ended up having to bit the bullet and re-create an entirely separate CSS file (which shared very little with the original) just for IE6. Then I had to tweak that for IE7 and create another CSS file. I was furious.

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