Dec152006Adobe launches new site for CSS help

If you’re having trouble making your CSS work in different browsers (and who doesn’t!) Adobe.com may have the answers. The just launched CSSAdvisor site is aimed at providing solutions for common CSS problems. It’s an open, community-based project, so you can post your own solutions to CSS dilemmas, and vote on the answers others have presented.

Mac users, don’t use Safari to view the CSSAdvisor site. That browser doesn’t seem to be able to display everything correctly (hopefully something Adobe will fix shortly)–use Firefox instead.

2 Responses to “Adobe launches new site for CSS help”

Scott Fegette  December 15th, 2006 at 3:54 pm

Hi, Dave- FYI there are definitely some Safari-specific rendering bugs, the web team is definitely aware of them and working on fixes. Thanks for the post!

Dave McFarland  December 15th, 2006 at 4:07 pm

Hi Scott–good to hear it.

Glad you guys are on top of it (and obviously monitoring the blogoshpere pretty closely!)

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