Cross-browser compatibility : Problem and solution / Junaidah Ab Aziz
In the Internet, multitude of badly conceived and poorly designed sites is now populating the web. The emergence of various browsers also makes cross-browser compatibility more difficult to achieve. In achieving this compatibility, web designers are burden with many problems from Hypertext Mark-u...
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Format: | Student Project |
Language: | English |
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Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
2004
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Online Access: | http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/1507/ http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/1507/1/PPb_JUNAIDAH%20AB%20AZIZ%20CS%2004_5%20P01.pdf |
Summary: | In the Internet, multitude of badly conceived and poorly designed sites is now
populating the web. The emergence of various browsers also makes cross-browser
compatibility more difficult to achieve. In achieving this compatibility, web designers
are burden with many problems from Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML) errors to
client-side scripting such as JavaScript to additional plug-ins to even the browsers own
bugs. Therefore in this research, the MyFTMSK website have to be tested to see how the
pages will be visibly rendered for any particular user using various browsers such as
Internet Explorer 6.0, Internet Explorer 5.0, Opera 7.22, Opera 6.0, Mozilla 1.7, Mozilla
1.6, Netscape Navigator 7.22 and Netscape Navigator 4.8 and the effect of 1024x768
and 800x600 pixels resolution. The possible solutions to improve these accessibility
problems were generated by using trial and error debugging or validators program and
then were applied to MyFTMSK website. The result shows Opera 7.22 is the most
compatible browser to be use with this website and 1024x768 pixels resolution is the
most suitable resolution. In conclusion, each browser has its built in engine of parsing
documents, and not all browsers have the same way of translating web documents.
Therefore incompatibilities in terms of browser functions carmot be resolved until
browser developers find a standard way of translating web documents. |
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