Compatability

I don’t think you need me to tell you that there are a lot of different browsers out there. They all read the code that you write to a certain degree depending on how old the browser is, but even the newly updated ones tend to read the code and interpret it different ways. While working to complete a York North Carolina real estate site, the code is interpreted differently to show different versions of what the designer meant for you to see.

Browsers like Safari and Firefox read the site I had been working on pretty much the same. Now, if you start looking at it through Internet Explorer, you’ll find that the links on the side of the site I was working on are pushed to the right a little more than intended. Also, if the main tagline was under the header image, you would see it completely disappear, whereas in Firefox of Safari, you would still be able to see it. Opening up a few more possibilities for design. Just remember that when working on a site, to test its compatibility with different browsers to make sure that the important things can be seen by everyone and that it still looks good.

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