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Google Chrome – good intentions, but not ready

  Recently, Google launched a new web browser, which presumably aims to compete with Microsoft IE 8, Firefox, and Safari.  At first glance, Google Chrome is a joy to use.  It is fast and easy to...

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Cross-browser compatibility IE9

Just when we thought that we had the last nail in the coffin of IE6 and IE7 and IE8 was making its way into the mainstream, IE9 comes along. For those of you who build government websites and/or are...

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What is considered a modern browser? Not IE7 according to Google

This may be old news, but today I received a Request for Proposal (RFP) for website redesign where they required that the new website support all modern browsers, including IE7. I thought that I had...

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How to determine what is considered a major or most popular browser

Frequently, I will read in a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Website Redesign a recurring requirement that goes something like this, “Website must be compatible with all major modern browsers.” I’m...

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What is the most popular web browser?

Move over Firefox and Internet Explorer, Chrome is now the biggest kid on the block.  According to W3Schools, Google’s Chrome browser surpassed Mozilla’s Firefox browser in March 2012 to become the...

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Functional cross-browser compatibility and compliance

Washington DC Cross-Browser Compatibility Expert Functional browser compliance means that the website must work properly and be defect free across “the most popular” web browsers.  We guarantee...

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Aesthetic web browser compatibility, x-browser compatibility

Web standards, best practices Aesthetic browser compliance means that the website looks “exactly” the same, pixel by pixel, color by color, between web browsers. We will not guarantee this. Examples...

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Cross-browser compatibility IE9

Just when we thought that we had the last nail in the coffin of IE6 and IE7 and IE8 was making its way into the mainstream, IE9 comes along. For those of you who build government websites and/or are...

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What is considered a modern browser? Not IE7 according to Google

This may be old news, but today I received a Request for Proposal (RFP) for website redesign where they required that the new website support all modern browsers, including IE7. I thought that I had...

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How to determine what is considered a major or most popular browser

Frequently, I will read in a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Website Redesign a recurring requirement that goes something like this, “Website must be compatible with all major modern browsers.” I’m...

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What is the most popular web browser?

Move over Firefox and Internet Explorer, Chrome is now the biggest kid on the block.  According to W3Schools, Google’s Chrome browser surpassed Mozilla’s Firefox browser in March 2012 to become the...

View Article

Functional cross-browser compatibility and compliance

Washington DC Cross-Browser Compatibility Expert Functional browser compliance means that the website must work properly and be defect free across “the most popular” web browsers.  We guarantee...

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Aesthetic web browser compatibility, x-browser compatibility

Web standards, best practices Aesthetic browser compliance means that the website looks “exactly” the same, pixel by pixel, color by color, between web browsers. We will not guarantee this. Examples...

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