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Since Safari/Opera are standards based, they will not have problems.
If they test against one standards based (open source) browser, that should be good enough. Expecially since all of the code is available for Firefox so that people can see how it was done. That said, you stick to standards and test on Firefox, there should be no problems with the other brosers.
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Opera  Roger Ramjet | 03/18/05
Since Safari/Opera are standards based, they will not have problems.  DonnieBoy | 03/18/05
Firefox user base is large  JasonL31 | 03/19/05
Bravo Yahoo.... about time  shawkins | 03/17/05
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I would love to see some features that were only available for standards  DonnieBoy | 03/18/05
MS don't care - IE bolted to the OS  JasonL31 | 03/19/05
RE: Yahoo pledges full Firefox compatibility  danielarbib | 03/20/08

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