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Making a Web App Work on Safari, Explorer and Everything in Between


By Webrank at January 05, 2009 0 Comments    Share

Building an application for today’s Web is a balancing act. Potential users use several competing browsers. Yet the user experience must be uniform for everyone, regardless of his/her browser of choice. And you can’t support one or two browsers because you’ll cut out major portions of the market.

The problem is further compounded if your application is social. Not only do you have to support your direct customers, but you have to ensure that anyone they communicate with is also supported. MoreĀ»

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