Working with Different Browsers
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In the beginning there was the Mosaic web browser and all web pages displayed the same. Then along came Netscape Navigator and there were now two competing standards. Microsoft wasn’t happy about this and so it also released a browser called Internet Explorer (IE), which made web developing something you had to do three times to ensure your sites looked good on all browsers. However, because Microsoft gave the ...
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