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Old 01-30-2005, 04:01 PM
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Default Re: Firefox's CSS support a joke.

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Originally Posted by linknode
I know this is going to upset many Firefox lovers but I just downloaded the browser of the week and it rendered my CSS site terribly, unlike Netscape and other browser that show minor variations to the original, Firefox completelly misses the mark and turned my beautiful site into a Picasso.

Does anyone know any sites on Firefox and CSS?
Not to be rude, but I am willing to bet that it is your coding that is the joke, not Firefox's CSS support.

It is one of the top browsers as far as standards support goes. And yet despite that, hoards of amateur web designers (seemingly like yourself) who produce horrific code come into forums like this to say that "Firefox breaks my website."

Just because you can't write proper XHTML/CSS doesn't mean Firefox is a joke. It means that you are a joke for assuming that your code is so pristine. That it doesn't even occur to you that perhaps YOU broke your page is stunning. And you coming in claiming that Firefox's CSS support is a joke only lends me to believe in your amateurish level even more. You need to do some reading/research.

Fact is, 99 times out of a hundred, it's poor coding on the designer's part that causes Firefox to display unpleasant results, and likely this applies to you. Have you validated your XHTML/CSS? I'm thinking yours would fail. Firefox is likely actually displaying your page the way you coded it.

Validate your pages. If they pass validation and Firefox is still turning your page into Picasso, I will rescind all my previous comments. But I highly doubt that that will be the case.
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