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Why You Should Check Your Web Pages Using Both Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape


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Candice Pardue
editorwebmastercourse.com

Online Success for Internet Business
http://www.webmastercourse.com/


I had to learn the hard way! When I

finished designing my site, I discovered

then that 85 to 90 percent of all Internet

users view the Web using either Netscape

Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer.

I used Netscape Composer to design my

entire website, as well as to view and

check my web pages online for accuracy.



Little did I know that my website looked

great on Netscape, but terrible on

Microsoft Internet Explorer (MIE). I

had both browsers on my computer system,

but never thought of viewing my website

using both. I read a discussion group

posting about the subject and realized

that I needed to view my website using

MIE also.



So, I pulled up my homepage using the

MIE browser, and it was a disaster. My

web page was quite a bit distorted. The

text overlapped the navigation side bar,

and I couldn't read a word of it. Also,

my headlines looked really weird.



Luckily, I discovered this error before

doing any major site promotions. But, I

had already designed most of my site

(approximately 50 to 60 web pages). The

problem was solved easily by simply

resizing one table. But I had to resize

that table on every web page of my site.

This task was very time consuming. If I

would have checked the first page outline

using both browsers, I could have fixed

the problem before designing the entire

website.



If you do not currently have access to

both browsers on your system, I highly

recommend that you get both to check

your web pages. Or, find a friend that

has the browser you don't have and check

your web pages with his/her browser.



Checking your site using both browsers

will save you time and prevent you from

losing valuable web business. Keep in

mind that the majority of Internet users

view the web using either MIE or

Netscape. If you design your site to be

friendly only to one of these browsers,

you're missing out. This fatal mistake

can result in complaints, lost visitors

and business, as well as a bad reputation

online. Online users expect your site to

be professional and easy to navigate and

read. If it's not, most will simply click

out of your site, and some may even make

an example out of your site as bad web

design, ruining your reputation on the

Web.



Please consider using both Microsoft

Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator

to view and check your web pages. No

matter which program you use to design

your site, try to make your website

friendly to all Web surfers to maximize

your website success.



If you're just starting out on the Web,

and would like to learn how to design

your own personal or business website,

please go here to learn how to design

your own website the simple way...



Please bookmark this site for your

future web design reference and then

choose an address below for downloads:



To download the Netscape Navigator

browser, go to:



http://www.netscape.com/



To download the Microsoft Internet

Explorer browser, go to:



http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/



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