Web Design Tips: Developing Web Browser Continuity
When’s the last time you checked out your Web site on another operating system, other then the one you use in your office?
Recently, The Net Impact was developing an email marketing campaign for a prospective client, who had their site designed by another Missouri web design company. Upon visiting their site to research some ideas, we noticed that their company website had glaring design malfunctions. Links were broken. Parts of the web page were missing. Upon further investigation, the problem was that their web designer failed to check out how the site looked on all browser platforms and whether the links were properly configured.
Although their site glistened with professionalism on Internet Explorer, on Mozilla FireFox, and Safari the site had serious glitches. Neither here nor there, our client was horrified to learn that their Web site was visibly impaired on other web browsers.
It happens all the time. A Web site appears great on one platform, but on the next, the HTML design is riddled flaws.
Moral of the story: Web browsers are in the eye of the beholder. Always make sure that your site is compatible with the three web browsers:
• Internet Explorer
• Firebox
• Safari
In the interim, have your site tested, click web design tips for a free check up or simply dial, 1.888.629.4672.
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