Posted on January 16th, 2008 by
What I’m going to tell you about today is very important specially if you manage your own website. Have you ever though how your website looks in a different browser or a different browser? Does a Windows user have any idea how his site looks through a Mac or vice versa? Probably not.
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Posted on December 6th, 2007 by
A web browser is basically software that allows a user to access music, pictures, video, text and other data on the internet. The first web browser was the Internet Explorer (IE) which was introduced with Microsoft Windows 95 and became extremely popular with the next edition of Windows, Windows 98. It was the most widely […]
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Posted on November 28th, 2007 by
Webmaster are typically people who manage website and administer their usage. They must have a strong command over web languages such as HTML, CSS and Javascript. HTML is used the maximum so at the bare minimum the webmaster must know it. Along with that a webmasters task includes taking regular backups checking for compatibility with […]
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Posted on October 2nd, 2007 by
The opportunity that internet provides allows for hundreds or even thousands of alternatives to do the same thing. Take for example the number of browsers there are.. every browser views a website a little differently as long as it is not based on the IE engine. The most popular browsers today by the usage statistics […]
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Posted on August 7th, 2007 by
The previous article on Cross Browser Compatibility dealt with the basics definition of cross browser compatibility and the dilemma of a web designer, in this part let’s look at other aspects..
HTML Editors
Compatibility problems arise even with hand coding in HTML, tables need to be used and layers have to be converted, […]
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Posted on August 4th, 2007 by
What is Cross Browser Compatibility?
In a layman’s language, if we use different browsers i.e. user interface, the design and layout of different web pages will be different for different users. The web designers thus have a lot of difficulty in trying to find the code that will make sure that the web page looks the […]
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