Cross-Browser CSS Development Workflow

Pixel-perfect cross-browser CSS is not only unnecessary, but also totally impossible

This workflow won’t be perfect for everyone, and it certainly won’t be the most efficient method if you’re developing sites or apps that don’t have much of an IE-based audience. But if IE users are a large part of the site’s target or present audience, then this workflow could potentially help you avoid using too many IE-only exceptions, and you’ll probably also gain a much better understanding of how older browsers handle various CSS techniques.

 

Keep in mind that the recommendations here would likely only apply if you are developing projects with a high number of users on older versions of Internet Explorer.

Daniela Vaseva

Daniela VasevaDaniela is writing tutorials, news, newsletters, and update emails for the DMXzone specialising in the sphere of electronic processing, analysis and publication of texts, and interested in the development of new Internet technologies and problems related to the cyberculture and net literature. She has a bachelor's degree in Bulgarian philology, and a master's degree in computational linguistics.

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