Configuring Internet Explorer View Settings
At the beginning of the chapter, I mentioned that users can customize how your page’s descriptive tags are interpreted on their own systems by setting the viewing preferences in their browsers. To understand what people might be doing with your pages, take a few moments to examine the settings in Internet Explorer. The customization capabilities in other browsers are similar.
In this exercise, you will view HTML pages in Internet Explorer and specify a variety of settings.
USE the poem.htm and index.htm files from the previous exercises or in the practice file folder for this topic. These practice files are located in the My Documents\Microsoft Press\HTML and XHTML SBS\03Format\ConfiguringSettings folder ...
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