This is

as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

. Here I write about many things. In the past I wrote about other things but the past is past. I write code for people to play with, I write about my life on Twitter, and I write here.

On I wrote Then I get back to work, on the subject of Uncategorized.

‘Every time I design a site in CSS I hit the same wall where the logic works, the CSS and XHTML validate, and the display is perfect except in Browser X, where it is so bad I need to start over. Every time I hit that wall I curse Browser X and myself and the client and the W3C and Ben and J-Lo, just because.
Then I get back to work.

sparkes

It's nice to see that JZ suffers like the rest of us.  I redesigned westmids.biz the day you did your makeover but still haven't found the time to fully finish it or test it in browsers x and y.


still it works in moz/linux so bugger the rest of them.  The new and cleaner design can be viewed at www.westmids.biz/beta which is my playground ;-)

Schwuk

I'm in the process of re-designing schwuk.com:http://www.schwuk.com at the moment, but like sparkes, I haven't had time to fully test it yet. I try and concentrate on Mozilla/Firefox & IE 6.0, and maybe test it on IE 5(.5), Opera & Konq if I can be bothered.


Tweaking it for every browser slows down development too much.

Tom

I have access to Mozilla on the computer where I do most of my web stuff but not IE; I have IE on my home computer but never have the time to play around on it, hence all my menus look pants or worse on IE. I like my menus, so sod it. I have yet to properly examine my logs to see if anyone but me is likely to bothered by this anyway. I do have Firefox at home too, if XP lets me use it.

Incidentally, I like the way the comment previews itself to the right of this box as I write...

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