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Designing for Web Browsers

 
Author: Scott Lindsay

Web design is always a challenge: new web browsers make website owners to turn to web designers to redesign their web pages; different web browsers display websites in different ways, leading to the same problem: redesign. This is costly, needs time and if the job is not done right, the release of a new web browser may lead to the same trouble. Moreover: a non-standard-compliant website is not a user friendly website (obviously!) and it might damage your business, by driving your visitors away.

To avoid the inconvenience, ask your web developer to create an all browsers compatible website.

Design for All the Web Browsers

Its advisable that you have your website designed according to the World Wide Web Consortiums accessibility standards. These standards were created to improve user experience and Internet functionality. The most popular web browsers are Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Safari (for Mac) and Konqueror (Linux). Once upon a time there was Netscape ruling over the Web. Right now Internet Explorer (IE 6) is the most popular browser, but Firefox is winning territory fast! However, lets not forget the PDAs! If you have a website designed according to the accessibility standards, your site will stay functional in the future.

As IE 6 is not standards compliant, you might want to try designing for Firefox first. Preferred coding is XHTML, but HTML 4.01 will do too. When your web page looks great in Firefox, you may start editing it for Internet Explorer. Then validate your markup. Dont write on your website best viewed with Mozilla Firefox or Best viewed with IE, etc. Its you who should have a browser compatible website and not your visitors who should change their browsers to be able to see your website. Write a best viewed with on your landing page and you are going to drive customers away. User-friendly websites are best viewed with any browser.

Design for the Future

Standard compliant web pages are the pages of the future. The Internet is constantly evolving and the future belongs to quality websites. Now its the right time to start optimizing your websites. If you are a web developer take your job seriously and design for the future. This is how you are going to build up a good name and get more clients.

Webmasters are advised to support the best viewed with any browser campaign. By creating an all browsers compatible website you make a promise of quality and a commitment to excellence.

To verify your any browser compatibility you might want to try the free services provided by AnyBrowser.com. Here youll find a site viewer, html validation tools and many useful resources that will help you create the perfect website.

Other Technical Considerations

When you use non-HTML elements, remember that they are not compatible with all browsers, so provide alternatives. That works especially for Flash sites. Ive seen a lot of to view this web page you need Macromedia Flash on websites. Do I really need it? Make me! Well, actually they cannot make me. Why? I can leave as fast as I came. I browse browse away!

Author Bio:

Scott Lindsay

Scott Lindsay is a web developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of HighPowerSites and many other web projects. HighPowerSites is the easiest do-it-yourself website builder on the web. No programming or design skill required. Get your own website online in just 5 minutes with HighPowerSites.com

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