
“The compatibility between browsers,” If you spent your time share on the Internet, I’m sure you’ve heard this term.
Fundamentally, it is the ability to design your website in the same size regardless of the browser of your visitors use to visit your site. It is very important to note that the browser * used to access the Internet is not the same for everyone.
There are many brands available in Web browsers, some of which are more widely used than others, and as many operating systems available today. . . all browsers do not work exactly the same way. In some cases, their content can submit the same in most major web browsers, but does not always work so easily. From the tables of layers, JavaScript to PHP. . . Some things you can show the user different ways to navigate your site, based on the application you use.
For this reason, it is very important that when creating a website (or page) is to verify that the site functions correctly in all major browsers (which means a machine with all browsers that are available to you so that you can see and test your site in each). When something goes the wrong way, not always easy to correct. . . but you can do.
So make sure you always check your work before publishing their work. It is preferable that you catch the error before making their customers. Examples of popular browsers: Internet Explorer, FireFox, Opera Browser, Google Chrome, Safari and Netscape
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Posted by admin on August 12th, 2010
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