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BrowsersOne of the main problems with developing a web site is that the various programs that display pages on the Internet (web browsers) render pages in a slightly different manner. While developing the pages in a table lessens this effect, it is important to ensure that the completed web site is viewed using major browsers such as Netscape and Internet Explorer on both Macintosh and Windows - based platforms. If possible, it is also a good idea to view the web site using different versions of both browsers. Different versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer also render the pages in a slightly different manner, and not all versions support advanced features such as Javascript, Flash and Java. If there are any problems, try to reconstruct the page within a table and then preview the completed work. Hopefully the problem will be solved. Remember that the competition web site must work on Netscape and Internet Explorer so thorough testing of the site will enable it to be used effectively by the widest possible audience. |
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