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Originally Posted by Moobrack
I code all layouts 100% w3c valid xhtml and css, they work on all resolutions and all browsers
Just 'cause they comply to XHTML doesn't guarantee OS/Browser compliance. I also code my work to complete XHTML/CSS and encounter different renderings based on browsers a lot. However, things like DHTML dropdowns and Javascript effects are much more of a hassle...

For example. My DHTML menu for advanced sites will sometimes have to have upwards of 7 seperate configurations because every single browser renders it differently. This means a lot of time spent on different computers/browsers modfying positioning a pixel at a time.

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