Browser and OS Compatability


In a perfect world, my webpages should look exactly the same on every different browser and operating system. However, if there are some elements in the screenshots that you can see are looking a little "buggy", please be assured that i am working on them. Another contributing factor to why some browsers display a website completely differently to another, will be because of the browser's configuration. I would have thought that the W3C are striving to one day hope that all browsers will be universally to one standard.
In light of all this, you may notice slight differences in terms of fonts etc, but nothing drastic. Please see the table below and please excuse the annoying pop-ups on my homepages, i believe this is an issue with the free-web host i am currently using and will be remedied shortly.


Operating System Browser/Version Screenshot (mouse-over for enlarge)
Debian 3.1 (linux) Mozilla Firefox 5.0
Firefox 5
Debian 4.0 (linux) Iceweasel 2.0
iceweasel 2.0
Free BSD 6.3 (UNIX) Seamonkey 1.1.7
Epiphany 2.20
Galeon 2.0.4
seamonkey 1.1.7
epiphany 2.20
Galeon 2.0.4
Mac OS x10.4 Firefox 2.0
Firefox 2.0
PLD 2.0 (linux) Bon echo 2.0.0.12
Bon echo 2.0.0.12
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (linux) Firefox 1.5.0.13
Firefox 1.5.0.13
Ubuntu 7.04 (linux) Netscape Navigator 9.0.0.5
Netscape Navigator 9.0.0.5
MS Windows 2000 Netscape Navigator 9.0.0.5
K-meleon 1.1.4
Firefox 2.0.0.4
Netscape Navigator 9.0.0.5
K-meleon 1.1.4
Firefox 2.0.0.4
MS Windows XP MS Internet Explorer 8
MS Internet Explorer 8

The above table is used to demonstrate that the design of my website remains intact. This is a good sign that the coding i have used complies with standards. I apologise that you cannot see the text, however it was the design of the site that i was interested in displaying to you, to effectivley demonstrate that my website is indeed multi-browser and multi-operating system friendly - an important aspect of web design/development ie; accessability.

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