Web Sites should look good in IE and Netscape Browsers

Web Sites should look good in IE and Netscape Browsers

October 18, 2015
11:19 am

Web Sites should look good in IE and Netscape Browsers.

Many website looks nice in Internet Explorer, but really bad in Netscape. Is this the type of web page design they are recommending to thier readers? The worst problem is that it doesn’t even look like the same page!

Creative Web Solutions has learned this very well. As a web designer, it’s important to us that our site not only look good in both browsers, but that all readers will see the same design and formatting.

We use only those font and colours which are accessible to both the browsers. We have W3C recommendations to accessibility, browsers, CSS, HTML and XHTML programs. We don’t design for only one browser. We design for all browsers and devices by authoring to W3C recommendations including XHTML 1.0 Transitional and Cascading Style Sheets. The W3C created recommendations like XHTML and CSS so the web would not fragment into ever–more–incompatible browsers and devices, but would instead work for everyone.

Creative Web Solutions prefers Linux/Unix servers mainly because of difference in Browsers for Linux is identical to the one for Windows systems, which means that all high-end features typical in an Antivirus kernel for Windows, are included in Linux version too..

The latest version of Linux/Unix servers have features like outstanding detection abilities, together with high performance. You can expect 100% detection of viruses already spreading between users and excellent detection of Trojan horses with minimum of false positives. Our experienced users appreciate Linux/Unix servers as they feature as classic on-demand scanner, controlled from the command line. They allow scanning of files in specified directories and both local and remote volumes.