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Should You Design for All Versions of Internet Explorer?

Internet Explorer is the bane of all frontend web developers. The main criticism is that it does not render HTML properly. Even worse, each version has its own set of unique rules for displaying a web page.

In this article, we give advice on designing websites for Internet Explorer.

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4 Things To Consider When Planning Your Website

Before you embark on developing your website, it is a good idea to take some time to create a comprehensive plan. You should consider the purpose of the website, your target audience, as well as the content which should be included.

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CrossBrowserTesting.com

Recently, after writing an article about cross-browser compatibility, we were contacted about a brand new service which enables users to view a website in various browsers and platforms.

At first, we assumed that it was another BrowserShots type of website, in which screenshots would be generated for selected browsers. However, this service is quite different, and is definitely worth a try.

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6 Reasons To Avoid Using Tables In Website Layouts

If you were to browse the internet and look at the source code of a few websites, you are most likely to find that table-based layouts are most prevalent. And if any CSS is used, it is often included only to control fonts and colors. So why are we and other developers advocating CSS layouts?

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Top 10 Most Annoying Website Features

We spend so much time talking about what you should do to generate traffic and build confidence among your visitors. But sometimes it is also a good idea to know what not to do. After all, while you might be actively trying to drive traffic to your website, you might also be unconsciously keeping visitors away.

Read on to see a list of our top 10 most annoying website features.

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Is Your Website Cross-Browser Compatible?

Believe it or not, all web browsers do not behave the same way. And depending on how a website is coded, it might look differently in each browser. Clearly, this can be quite problematic; broken sites often look unprofessional. So how can you determine whether your website looks the same across all browsers?

In this article, we suggest tools that can be used to view your site in multiple browsers, as well as quick fixes for some of the most common cross-browser compatibility issues.

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