Browsers Compatibility
To slice the design into HTML is simple. To make it optimized, SEO friendly and easy to use is quite a job. However, the consumptive part of slicing (the part requiring the most of the talent) is to make XHTML / CSS code cross-browser compatible. Every browser has its “tips&tricks”. You the Internet Explorer and all weird bugs, font interpretation of Safari and so on.
Nevertheless, if you know your job, slicing becomes an art – searching for solutions to slicers’ every day problems. There are a lot of interesting, irritating or common bugs and even more solutions or workarounds.
Browsers Compatibility Tables
First of all, as a slicer you need to check the list what’s possible and what’s not. Many thanks for Peter-Paul Koch who runs and develops QuirksMode.org. And here’s the compatibility thing – the Master Table and a list of individual tables:
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