I thought I was going to impress my dad (a seasoned web designer) with mySafari is based on KHTML, which is the same "rendering engine" used in KDE's web/file browser, Konqueror. Konqueror will probably be installed if you have kde installed -- but make sure you have version 3.x of KDE. I don't remember what the package name is on debian, but apt-cache search kde should tell you all you need to know. There are likely to be some differences between any given version of Safari and any given version of Konqueror, but they'll be minor, so you should be able to use what Konqueror does as a fairly reliable guide to how Safari will do it. As a certified standards freak(tm), however, I urge you not to design for specific browsers, but to use standards-based HTML and CSS code at all times =)
first website, but it turns out my (shamelessly lifted) Java menu doo-dad
looks pretty darn bad in Safari.
So my real question:
Does anybody know how I can tell what my page will look like in Safari
(short of calling up my dad every time I revise my page)?
Is there a tool for that?
(Reminder: I'm using Debian GNU/Linux "Woody")
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