Today I woke up and saw a comment from an "anonymous" user stating that the site couldn't be accessed from Firefox. I'm sure he was not right because I tested this site in Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 3 before uploading it for the first time.
Anyway, last week I dedicated a huge amount of time to create an standards compatible site. I've added a couple of links on the bottom of the sidebar to state this site is fully compatible with XHTML 1.1 Strict and CSS 2.1, so no frameset or transitional markup here, just plain and strict XHTML. I ran into a couple of problems when inserting Flash clips into any of the posts and I had to introduce an XHTML-compatible version to pass validation. And regarding ASP.NET I had to modify the web.config file and configure it to emit XHTML compatible markup in strict mode.
But now, after watching the "anonymous" comment about incompatibility of my site with a browser I started to think about how could I verify the site in every possible browser. After googling a bit, I stumbled upon BrowserShots and performed a complete set of tests with the major browsers and operating systems.
I love the way it's displayed across different platforms with or without flash, selected typography and different XHTML rendering engines, but the general look&feel keeps consistent across all of them. If you find anything broken or any malfunction please don't hesitate to tell me.