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There are two things you should do. First, get every browser, and test everything on your own computer. Personally, I test all my pages in Internet Explorer 5 and 6 for Windows, Netscape 7, the latest Mozilla, Netscape 4, Opera 5 and 6 (and soon, 7). Then, using my Linux box, I test it in Lynx, Galeon, and Konqueror. Then, using my roommate's Mac, I test in IE 5 for Mac and Safari. (I know, I should be testing in iCab and Omniweb as well, and I'm totally skipping Links, PDA browsers, and whatnot. I'm a slacker.) The other thing you should do is use a CSS reference, such as the link I posted above. At the bottom of that page is a table showing every CSS text property, and every browser. If the intersection is an "N," the property doesn't work on that browser. See how font-stretch has "N" for every browser? If you look around the site, you'll find similar tables for every other CSS property. It's very useful. [This message has been edited by Perfect Thunder (edited 01-21-2003).]
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