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Browser Compatibility has come a long way in the past couple of years. That being said, still we find web developers hacking site code to produce acceptably similar results across the playing field.
Recently, most browsers are starting to really kick into high gear with the all new HTML5 and CSS3 support. This is a good thing. What isn’t so cool though is that once again, Internet Explorer and Microsoft in general have thrown a monkey wrench into what should have been next years end to cross-browser compatibility woe’s.