One very important part of working on a website is designing it so that the website is cross-browser compatible. By this, what I mean is the web designer wants the website to show up in a Netscape web browser just like it does in the Firefox web browser or Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE).

Why Cross-Browser Compatibility?

With all of the various operating systems used today - Windows (PC) and OSX (Mac) to different distributions of Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Synbian,Unix, and even WebTV or Cell Phones - people who browse the internet may have different web browsers - and even different versions of the browsers installed.

Looking at the logs of Aleeya dotNet, I can see that these web browsers have been used:

  • MS Internet Explorer
  • Firefox
  • Safari
  • Mozilla
  • LibWWW
  • Opera
  • Netscape
  • Links
  • Konqueror
  • Camino
  • Amaya
  • K-Meleon
  • Lynx
  • WebCollage *
  • Nutscrape
  • Galeon
  • WebTV
  • Motorola Browser *
  • NeoPlanet