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The clients for who I have worked, mention clearly about their browser compatibility requirements.
So, according to that, we develop and testers are provided test environment accordingly to review the application.
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But i have a bad experience. I worked on a project that neither mentioned their browser compatibility requirement nor test environments(they want to target Mac, but no Mac environment was provided) are provided. That time was a nightmare of my career
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Oh so sad.
So, how did you overcome the hurdle and delivered the product ?
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I took some more days and used many JavaScript plugins to overcome browser compatibility issues
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Great... Hats of to you man.
Keep up this good work.
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I will make sure that my web app looks same irrespective of browser.
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Impossible and not worth the trouble even if it were.
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Yes! you can. For that you have to use JQuery, because it automatically manages the browser compatibility itself.
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