atz02-NoSpAm-@netscape.net typed:
> In article <439c21h1701ec7n7uppihuh4q3cu9f0f5g@4ax.com>,
> Trinity <three@here.invalid> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 12:48:53 GMT, Leythos <void@nowhere.lan> wrote:
>>
>>> Most commercial web designers will test their work using IE 5 and
>>> then 6, FireFox and one of the Netscape browsers. They will test on
>>> Windows 98SE, Windows XP, and then on Apple and a Linux variant in
>>> order to make sure their pages are fully browser compliant. They
>>> will also test at 800x600, 1024x768, and sometimes at 640x480,
>>> although 640x480 is becoming very rare these days.
>>
>> What about Lynx? If it don't look good on Lynx it ain't worth shit.
>
> what about Mosaic? if it don't look good on Mosaic it ain't worth shit.
>
> what about Cyberdog? if it don't look good on Cyberdog it ain't worth
> shit.
>
> what about AOL Browser? if it don't look good on AOL Browser it ain't
> worth shit
Your advice is worth about 10LBs of dog shit
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