Cross browser and cross platform
An important practice when doing cross-browser, cross-platform pages and DHTML development involves the ability to determine the capabilities of the browser which loads your web page. As a web author, you understandably want to avoid script errors and page layout problems and you may want to ensure your scripts reach as wide an audience as possible.
There are 2 known approaches for such goals: the browser identification approach and the Object/Feature support detection approach. The browser identification approach is now known to be complicated, unreliable and difficult to maintain.
Cross browser and cross platform
An important practice when doing cross-browser, cross-platform pages and DHTML development involves the ability to determine the capabilities of the browser which loads your web page. As a web author, you understandably want to avoid script errors and page layout problems and you may want to ensure your scripts reach as wide an audience as possible.
There are 2 known approaches for such goals: the browser identification approach and the Object/Feature support detection approach. The browser identification approach is now known to be complicated, unreliable and difficult to maintain.
Cross browser and cross platform
An important practice when doing cross-browser, cross-platform pages and DHTML development involves the ability to determine the capabilities of the browser which loads your web page. As a web author, you understandably want to avoid script errors and page layout problems and you may want to ensure your scripts reach as wide an audience as possible.
There are 2 known approaches for such goals: the browser identification approach and the Object/Feature support detection approach. The browser identification approach is now known to be complicated, unreliable and difficult to maintain.
Cross browser and cross platform
An important practice when doing cross-browser, cross-platform pages and DHTML development involves the ability to determine the capabilities of the browser which loads your web page. As a web author, you understandably want to avoid script errors and page layout problems and you may want to ensure your scripts reach as wide an audience as possible.
There are 2 known approaches for such goals: the browser identification approach and the Object/Feature support detection approach. The browser identification approach is now known to be complicated, unreliable and difficult to maintain.
Cross browser and cross platform
An important practice when doing cross-browser, cross-platform pages and DHTML development involves the ability to determine the capabilities of the browser which loads your web page. As a web author, you understandably want to avoid script errors and page layout problems and you may want to ensure your scripts reach as wide an audience as possible.
There are 2 known approaches for such goals: the browser identification approach and the Object/Feature support detection approach. The browser identification approach is now known to be complicated, unreliable and difficult to maintain.
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