Browser support for website

creativehead

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Not for all browsers but some people saying that site not rendering properly in Internet Explorer,some facing this in their Androids.Is the problem with my site design or the individual browser's?Any idea?
 
I would recommend using Chrome for surfing websites online. Chrome provides much more reliability for websites both for a desktop computer and a mobile phone.
 
Regardless of which is your browser of choice, it's all based on the quality and "cross browser compatibility" of your coding. There are so many factors on the coding side of things, but if you do some web searches on these terms, you will no doubt stumble across key areas in coding, which help bring the "visible" aspect of any given website, a better representation across all the major browsers we use these days.

All the best,
Cal 🙂
 
Calman said:
Regardless of which is your browser of choice, it's all based on the quality and "cross browser compatibility" of your coding. There are so many factors on the coding side of things, but if you do some web searches on these terms, you will no doubt stumble across key areas in coding, which help bring the "visible" aspect of any given website, a better representation across all the major browsers we use these days.

All the best,
Cal 🙂

Agreed. Although some sites absulutely dont work on minor and outdated browsers so a popup comes up asking the user to switch to Firefox (or chrome)
 
Yes indeed Luiz187 ... unfortunately that is the way nowadays. If you are still running old browsers, old versions of Flash Player or Java ... then a lot of websites will not function as they should.

Of course, some say the industry could make things easier, but they want to push sales on new hardware, so it pretty much spells it out.

All the best,
Cal 🙂
 
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