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rcastagna
Date:: Jul 21, 2006
Time:: 20:06
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hey, dustPuppy...it's me again.
OK...here's my "qualified" opinion. Safari sucks. It sucks, it sucks, it sucks...in short, it sucks. If you're getting the impression that I think Safari sucks, you're right.
It's too bad that it's the installed and therefore default browser for the Mac OS. Firefox is much better and hopefully most people will download it as the first thing they do when buying a new Mac.
Some of the limitations of Safari:
No support for RichText Editing. In other words, if you're doing a content management system that allows the person entering text to make some pieces bold, or italic or blue, they will not be able to do it from Safari.
Poor implementations of CSS. It's supposed to be standards based to CSS 2.0, but it rarely behaves like it. Layout with CSS is off in Safari.
Buttons. OK, they're pretty cool on the Mac, but every button you configure in your design will look like the Mac button regardless of any CSS you have applied to it.
.NET controls - especially third party controls like the Infragistics Suite, may or may not render properly in Safari. Most of these companies do not support Safari and only marginally support Mac Firefox.
I went out an bought a Mac Mini which gives me the ability to test my designs on the Mac. I worry about it working right and looking good in Mac Firefox, and then do what I can to make it respectable in Safari.
If you're looking to develop ON the Mac platform I can't be of much help there...I know there is no .NET development environment currently written for the Mac, but other languages (Ruby, PHP, etc) are available for the Mac.
Hope this helps,
Ric
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