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Is My Site Good For All Browsers?
| Written by David A. Farrell | Published 08-03-07 - Updated 01-02-08 | Page 01 of 01 |
Why competing browsers, such as Internet Explorer, Firebox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, and others ‘render’ even the most basic components of web page code differently is one of the most confounding and annoying realities plaguing today’s web design and development community. However, the good new is that many of these differences are being ironed out with every new browser version release. And soon, browser incompatibility may one day be a concern of the past with all pages being displayed the same everywhere regardless of the software.
Currently, cross-browser compatibility is a common oversight made by many small web design companies when building a site. EtherJungle.com performs cross-browser compatibility checks FREE as part of our custom web design service all throughout the web construction process, using only the most recent and most previous versions of the top web browsers. This ensures that your website will be displayed with the least amount of page variation across different visitor browsers. Our goal while designing your website is to create, as close as possible, ‘one look’, with the least amount of coding involved (for optimization purposes) regardless of the browser used to display the page.
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