Note: this question is not so much directed at those of you who make web sites for a living, but at people who make web sites for personal projects outside of work (even if you also make web sites for a living
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Firefox 2 and Safari 3 for personal stuff, with IE at the end to make sure it isn't hideous.
Professional stuff is developed with Safari, tweaked with Firefox, and then corrected for IE at the end. We still use IE6 here although I really should be testing these things in IE 7 as well as Opera, and probably will at some point when I get around to it...
FF2 is pretty pervasive at this point, Safari 3 not so much, but it what I've got, along with iPhone and Windows users *shrug*. IE6 is still pretty common although IE7 has a good share as well. I don't particularly care about Opera users as a class but support them in their right to choose by providing them with valid styles that they can choose to render badly in their chosen browser.
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Professional stuff is developed with Safari, tweaked with Firefox, and then corrected for IE at the end. We still use IE6 here although I really should be testing these things in IE 7 as well as Opera, and probably will at some point when I get around to it...
FF2 is pretty pervasive at this point, Safari 3 not so much, but it what I've got, along with iPhone and Windows users *shrug*. IE6 is still pretty common although IE7 has a good share as well. I don't particularly care about Opera users as a class but support them in their right to choose by providing them with valid styles that they can choose to render badly in their chosen browser.
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