I cannot think of anything you would need to do in a web page that would be dependent on the architecture of the client browser.
I've been developing web pages for the last 3 years on a mac pro and have not had a single problem. Never once have I had a "it only happens" on my machine problem. The only issue I've ever had is having to make concessions in my code for Internet Explorer, which I test using a VM.
If you want to have an easy time developing, use an IDE. I recommend going with Komodo Edit or Komodo IDE if you have money. Both IDEs support a wide variety of languages and offer a decent set of features to make development easier.
I cannot think of anything you would need to do in a web page that would be dependent on the architecture of the client browser. I've been developing web pages for the last 3 years on a mac pro and have not had a single problem. Never once have I had a "it only happens" on my machine problem. The only issue I've ever had is having to make concessions in my code for Internet Explorer, which I test using a VM. If you want to have an easy time developing, use an IDE. I recommend going with Komodo Edit or Komodo IDE if you have money. Both IDEs support a wide variety of languages and offer a decent set of features to make development easier.
Hate crime... hardly. You abuse a privilege, you loose it. This is not Nazism by even the most extreme stretch of the imagination.