Working web site is not the one that looks the same in a few graphical browsers, but the one that adequately delivers its content to any device accessing it.
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Besides:
1. Improper use of frames
2. Improper use of tables
3. Improper use of images
Or never mind, there is nothing proper about that HTML, period.
You need to learn the current state of technology and start over.
Working web site is not the one that looks the same in a few graphical browsers, but the one that adequately delivers its content to any device accessing it.
Working web site is not the one that looks the same in a few graphical browsers, but the one that adequately delivers its content to any device accessing it.
I haven't tried viewing my site in 1600x1200, in what ways does the code not cope?
I haven't heard of SE so I can't comment on that. Howerver, I would assume that the vast majority of sites do not show up well in text/aural browsers (especially ones made in flash...)
If I were going to optimise the site for all browsers, how would I go about doing so?
Oh, and when I said 'average user', I was referring to the people who use IE/Netscape/Mozilla on a decent computer (PC or Mac).
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