Oh Browser Where Art Thou?
BROWSERS
WHAT TO KNOW...
All browsers are NOT created equal
Know the differences
Learn the advantages
Which browser to choose?
Resolution...huh?
WebVentive tries their very best to make sure that all of our websites and applications run on as many browsers as is possible.
However, this is indeed a daunting task, and not all browsers are created equal...and no matter what you do, there are some browsers that just don't function up to today's standards. This means, that no matter how well we design and program, due to the changes in standards and coding ability, some browsers are just too old to render the code properly.
For a browser to be "standards compliant" means that they must pass a certain testing scenario to make sure that they render (display) code as it is meant to be, and as the designer/programmer intended. There is a organization, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) which develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential. The W3C often sets the standards by which the web functions.
Currently, the most standards compliant browser is Safari (Apple), which has been compliant since 2005. Firefox is the next closest, and with it's upcoming version 3 has been tested as passing the "Acid2" test. While version 2 of Firefox is not perfect, it is incredibly close, and to date we have not had any problems with using Firefox at all.
Internet Explorer, which is by far the most common browser and holds approximately 70% of the browser share, is also by far the least standards compliant browser available. IE7 has made great strides in being better able to handle code and specifically CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), but it is still bad enough that a completely separate stylesheet has to be created for IE browsers.
Add to this problem, the fact that the majority of IE users are still using IE6. IE6 is immensely buggy and has major difficulties in displaying a web page properly when using CSS.
A small note about display resolution (for your monitor): Minimum display should be 1024x1280 pixels.
Therefore, our recommendations for browsers are below:
- For All Windows Users: Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer 7
- For Mac Users: Safari or Firefox
- For Linux Users: Firefox or Opera
Let us take you in the right direction.
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