Finding Out What Works (and Doesn't Work) in Which Browsers

A number of resources on the Web provide charts or feedback on which CSS features are supported by which browsers. Because you're unlikely to want to install every possible browser on your computer or have every possible platform (Windows, Macintosh, Unix/Linux, and so on) available for testing, these can be of invaluable assistance in sorting out which browsers need to be shielded from which style properties. In fact, only one version of Internet Explorer for Windows can be installed on a 32-bit Windows system, so you have to have multiple computers (or multiple copies of Windows installed in separate partitions) to be able to test out your pages in versions of Internet Explorer other ...

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