_____/ On Tue 24 Jan 2006 06:14:36 GMT, [{tonyFelice}] wrote : \_____
Or do one of the other windows browsers approximate it?
I ask this of this list, only because there seem to be so many knowledgeable
people here using Safari. The issue that I am specifically having is
related to JS and not CSS in this case, but I _would_ like to be able to
ensure that pages I build look correctly in the future.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tony
Safari uses KHTML, so you could use VMware ( http://dot.kde.org/1136246326/
) to run Konqueror and test it from there. Alternatively, if your
JavaScript affects layout primarily, use http://browsershots.org . It
renders pages in Safari among many other browsers.
_____/ On Tue 24 Jan 2006 06:19:18 GMT, [Mike Soultanian] wrote : \_____
Hey Tony,
So far for me, firefox and safari have been pretty neck and neck, except
for form boxes. I think that there are issues when trying to format
form input boxes with safari because the OS likes to control it (I think
that's what it was).
Since I don't have direct access to a mac, I put VNC on a coworkers mac
so I could remote-control his machine. That allowed me to test out
pages in mac/ie,ff,safari without having the machine in front of me.
One could also SSH to a Linux box with Konqueror, which uses KHTML for
rendering.
Roy
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