Ok, heres my dilemma, I work in a design studio with NO MACS.
Yes, you read that correctly, we have more PCs than you can shake a stick at, and no macs to be seen. (Coming from a 3D modelling background - we never needed them).
So I'm designing a CSS website that works spiffingly in IE, Firefox and Opera on a PC, yet I have no way to test it for a mac. Someone tells me it has errors with paragraph and image padding, and I'm too new at CSS to know what differences there are between the PC and mac versions of browsers.
Aside from buying a mac, is there a website that lists the main differences in display - or even better a way of emulating the way a mac displays websites on PC (thats a bloody long shot I know).
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Yes, you read that correctly, we have more PCs than you can shake a stick at, and no macs to be seen. (Coming from a 3D modelling background - we never needed them).
So I'm designing a CSS website that works spiffingly in IE, Firefox and Opera on a PC, yet I have no way to test it for a mac. Someone tells me it has errors with paragraph and image padding, and I'm too new at CSS to know what differences there are between the PC and mac versions of browsers.
Aside from buying a mac, is there a website that lists the main differences in display - or even better a way of emulating the way a mac displays websites on PC (thats a bloody long shot I know).
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Web Design|Website Design