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"Many a small thing
  has been made large
by the right kind
of advertising."
- Mark Twain
 

Can you afford to ignore 17 Million users ?

People use different browsers.

Close to 17 Million people use something other than Internet Explorer when cruising the Internet.

Different Browsers Break Pages. If we don't check your pages under different browsers and computers combinations, you are potentially writing off business with anyone not using your specific computer configuration.

Why? Look at the picture below. This page looked fine under Internet Explorer, but a simple HTML error kept it from opening in Netscape.

 Same page as seen using Internet Explorer 4 on the Macintosh and PC

People use different computers.

PC's may dominate the market, but there's over 5 Million people who use the Internet via a different platform. Apples still make up 12% of the market. WebTV is also growing in popularity, especially among the elderly and disabled - two groups who are big consumers on the Internet.

Different Computers Break Pages. Compare the picture below - this is the same page as it displays on a PC and Mac.

 Same page as seen using Internet Explorer 4 on the Macintosh and PC
People use different versions of browsers.

Even different browser versions will display your pages differently. And newer versions aren't always better. In the case below, Netscape 6 couldn't handle the DHTML even though Netscape 4 rendered the page perfectly.

 Same page as seen using Internet Explorer 4 on the Macintosh and PC

People use different screen sizes.

A different screen size can dramatically change the way your page appears. The webmaster built the page below to look great on a 1024 x 768 screen size. Unfortunately the important map on the right of the page is off the screen when viewed on a smaller screen size.

 Same page on different screen resolutin sizes.

What to do?

Before publishing a Web page, that page must be checked on all the major browsers and computers. Failure to create a compatible Web page can cause visitors to leave your site - never to return.

We check major browser and computer combinations.

Different browsers,
Different browser versions
PC, iMac, and WebTV computers
Different screen and font sizes

WebTV
1
WebTV Viewer, Version 2.0
iMac
2
Internet Explorer, Version 4.5
1024x768 pixel screen
3
Internet Explorer, Version 5.0
1024x768 pixel screen
4
Netscape Navigator, Version 4.7
1024x768 pixel screen
5
Netscape Navigator, Version 6.1
1024x768 pixel screen
PC (using Windows 2000)
6
AOL, Version 6.0
1024x768 pixel screen
7
Opera, Version 5.0
800x600 pixel screen
8
Netscape Navigator, Version 4.7
640x480 pixel screen
9
Netscape Navigator, Version 4.7
800x600 pixel screen
10
Netscape Navigator, Version 6.1
800x600 pixel screen
11
Internet Explorer, Version 4.0
800x600 pixel screen
12
Internet Explorer, Version 5.5
800x600 pixel screen
13
Internet Explorer, Version 5.5
1024x768 pixel screen
14
Internet Explorer, Version 5.5
1024x768 pixel screen, large fonts
15
Internet Explorer, Version 6.0
800x600 pixel screen
16
Internet Explorer, Version 6.0
1024x768 pixel screen, large fonts

 
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