You know, a site that lists some "gotchas" or "note" type points about how the various browsers deal with certain CSS2 constructs? Most noteably Opera, Firefox, and of course IE. This would be for general issues...not something specific like I have seen for certain style considerations (such as 2 and 3 column layouts). Thanks in advance, SB
1. http://www.westciv.com/style_master/academy/browser_support/ 2. http://www.webmaster-kit.com/2005/04/21/css2-browser-compatibility/ 3. http://www.afactor.net/toolbox/notes/HTML/info/browsersCompatability.html Cheers
Position is everything is excellent! Here is a great one: The Noodle Incident CSS Panic Guide - Browsers It is listed on P.I.E., I just noticed! Dithered.com has an very large collection of hacks and hiding techniques (filters), both validating and non-validating: CSS hacks and filters One more I like is Centricle with a large table of which filters and hacks work on each browser. It is good for a quich check against all browsers, IE Mac included. Will the browser apply the rule(s)? (Anybody got new Opera yet?)