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2011-01-28
No kidding, it's a huge mess.
I had a client ask me to make changes and not to spend any time testing it with anything other than his browser. It's not what you think it is either...it's AOL's client (no joke), and it actually has a lot of it's own particular issues. Low and behold, he came back saying all his friends are having trouble with the website on ipads and tablets, devices he hadn't even asked to target. Of course none of this surprised me, but people like him don't appreciate how much work is needed to properly test things. All my clients are small and not very deep pocketed, but sometimes I'm surprised at seeing much bigger websites also fail at basic compatibility, even multinational banks.
Compatibility problems should be a thing of the past, but I wonder if we'll ever be truly free of them.