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great tip. I develop sites and have five different browsers installed on my notebook just to check compatibility. What you just shared increased my capability to test more browser with ease. again, many thanks!
I’m going to have to check this out. My sites always look good in Firefox and then I get to IE and the CSS goes to pot. Thanks for the tip.