[Seaside] Dev toolbar in IE

Ron Teitelbaum Ron at USMedRec.com
Fri Oct 6 23:33:16 UTC 2006


I saw this recently http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp 
it looks like IE5 is at 4%

Ron

> From: Rick Flower
> Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 4:08 PM
> 
> Boris Popov wrote:
> > Here are few reasons why I personally find Firefox as a best tool for
> > development (that's not to say some of these tools don't exist for IE
> > though),
> >
> > - TABS! :)
> > - Less quirks in treating Web Standards compliant XHTML (Strict) and CSS
> > - DOM inspector
> > - JavaScript console
> > - JavaScript debugger
> >    - http://www.mozilla.org/projects/venkman/
> > - Web Developer toolbar
> >    - http://chrispederick.com/work/webdeveloper/
> 
> Boris did a pretty good job of summing it up.. Ideally, if you find that
> you write code that works for IE, in my limited experience, you may find
> that your code does NOT work for the standards-compliant browsers unless
> you're very diligent.. I develop mostly against Safari (on Mac's) and
> test w/ Firefox and lastly pester IE when needed.  I'll have to keep an
> eye out for who uses what, but with what I've seen so far with my
> existing PHP based application (soon to be replaced hopefully), it's
> primarily being used by Safari, IE6, and Firefox users.. I'm glad I
> don't see many IE5 users as that browser is REALLY old and has even more
> problems than IE6 does.
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