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title: "Backing up your claims"
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published_at: "2007-10-11T21:51:50+00:00"
modified_at: "2024-11-14T21:35:26+00:00"
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excerpt: "So today I came across a site that fails to back up its own claims on their own work. The site in question offers a $500 service to code your web site design into a “Valid CSS code & Cross..."
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# Backing up your claims

#### By Matt Adams October 11, 2007

So today I came across a site that fails to back up its own claims on their own work. The site in question offers a $500 service to code your web site design into a “Valid CSS code & Cross Browser Compatible” template.  
 What I find awesome, is that they claim all their sites will be 100% compatible in Internet Explorer 6, 7 Fire Fox (mac & PC) and Safari. **Here comes the awesome part**, Their own site is not cross browser compatible, a key ingredient to their service, and they cant meet it on their own site. See the image below.  
 Moral of the story. If you provide a service or product, with key features, you had better make sure everything is true, and you can back up your claims.

#### By Matt Adams October 11, 2007
