Dan Benjamin, in a post concerning the software he uses:
I love Safari. It’s snappy and, unlike Firefox, feels well integrated into the operating system (but not in an overwhelming, locked-in sort of way like IE). Unfortunately, Safari isn’t cross-platform. So even though the web app I’m developing that day looks and works great in Safari, it might render like crap and fail completely in another browser.
So, in general, I code for Firefox first, and 99% of the time, it’ll “just work” in Safari. Later, I can come back and worry about things working in IE.
It's nice when a professional works the same way I do. Just do it, and worry about what Internet Explorer fucked up later.
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