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A small percentage of web designers held dogma idealized web site design should be accessible to all browsers, without exception. To achieve an ideal standard, webdesigner should ensure page layout is designed to work perfectly on every browser, including lynx, webtv, firefox, opera, netscape, and others. The website layout templates should also work perfectly in a minor version of the browser they will (sometimes wrote a reply HTML parsing method is different from the major versions of children / other minor).
Nowadays the the ideal standard design is no longer absolute. No need to force yourself to realize website design blueprint, if the client does not want it. Moreover, there are important decisions outside the control of reply webdesigner can affect final output, such as the latest browser release.
Imagine if the company release the new version of firefox, then we must redesign website to conform with new versions and trying to make compatible the site layout. You must look at length of design, testing, and developing the web will spend too much time and effort.
If you intend to be a web designer of this type there is a good idea for secondary use of web technologies such as javascript, java, CSS, and DHTML slightly reduced. It is better than dependence on technology other than HTML is not reduced because the key to success in cyberspace communication, the use of non-HTML Scripting Language is the biggest contributor to compatibility problems (especially when companies like firefox to release a new version).
Remember this principle, not all browsers work with the code javascript, CSS, Ajax, etc.. But all browsers should be able to read (parse) HTML.
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