Unfortunately, different web browsers display text and HTML differently, and Internet Explorer is one of the worst, and most notorious, for bad code display. What most web designers do is test their pages in a variety of web browsers and work to make sure their pages look ‘good enough’ in all of them. Because the text size and spacing can vary from browser to browser, it’s challenging to get exactly the same display in all browsers. And if your concern is the way text wraps, it’s almost impossible. That’s because your users can change the text size in some browsers, and because text size is different between Mac and Windows computers. Here’s an article I published on my web site addressing this issue. It may help you understand why this is a challenge for all web designers. You’ll also find links to a few online testing tools that can help you make sure you site looks good, even in web browsers you may not have on your own computer. http://www.digitalfamily.com/dreamweaver/resources/web-browser-test.html I hope that helps and I wish you all the best, Janine
Why do my web pages look different in Internet Explorer than in other browsers?
August 27th, 2011 · No Comments
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