Posts Tagged ‘html compatibility’

FrontPage glitches floor Firefox

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

In my spare time I like to think of myself as a cyclist, and as a cyclist my thing is riding cyclosportives which are similar if not the same as century rides in the USA. One of the popular rides close to my home in Oxford is the White Horse Challenge which has a route that climbs past several White Horse figures that have been carved into the chalk of the hills around here.

White Horse Hill

The website for this ride was built using Microsoft FrontPage 2003 and looks fine if viewed with Internet Explorer but looks a real mess if viewed with Firefox.
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Cross-browser and platform compatibility

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

How do you test your pages to ensure they don’t look awful on another platform?

How do you make sure your carefully crafted pages don’t fall to pieces when viewed with Safari on Mac OS or collapse in a heap under MSIE 5.0 for Windows?

You can maintain multiple operating systems and perhaps run emulations or virtual machines but it all can be very time consuming and troublesome.
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