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How can I make sure my Web pages are accessible to as many browsers as possible, including older browsers, non-graphical browsers and speech-based browsers for the vision-impaired?

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How can I make sure my Web pages are accessible to as many browsers as possible, including older browsers, non-graphical browsers and speech-based browsers for the vision-impaired?

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The best way to make sure your pages display reasonably well in as many browsers and on as many platforms as possible is by validating them to make sure you are using valid html. Additionally, you might check your site in a variety of different browsers (and different versions of browsers) on different platforms. BrowserCaps offers a wealth of information on how different browsers handle various types of html. Go to http://www.browsercaps.com Also, take into account that many of the visitors to your site will be using a different size monitor or one that may be set to a different resolution. Use proportional widths for tables to allow the table to expand or contract its width according to the size of your visitor’s screen. Keep in mind, many people view with graphics turned off (or use text-only browsers), and there are even some people out there surfing the web with4 MG RAM, and a 9600 baud modem). Keep your graphics as small as possible, and be sure to use appropriate “ALT” tags, esp

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