Why don some Internet resource links display properly?
Most websites are developed to meet the standards of the major current browsers (Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 or 6), Netscape Communicator (version 7) or America Online (AOL). However, some websites will only display correctly using one browser or another. If you have an older version, you might want to upgrade to the most recommended versions or try another browser. Sometimes, you may encounter high Internet traffic or a site that is offline for maintenance, which makes a site unavailable. We are noticing a higher number of sites using Java, JavaScript and other complex or non-standard features that may create compatibility problems with some browsers. We try to test all the links we list on our newsletter articles with current versions of Firefox (currently using version 1.0), Netscape (currently using version 7.2) and Internet Explorer (currently using version 6.1). Occasionally, we miss a few. We list multiple references for each topic to help minimize linking problems and
Most websites are developed to meet the standards of the major current browsers (Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 or 6), Netscape Communicator (version 7) or America Online (AOL). However, some websites will only display correctly using one browser or another. If you have an older version, you might want to upgrade to the most recommended versions or try another browser. See similar questions…
Most websites are developed to meet the standards of the major current browsers: Internet Explorer and Firefox are currently the most widely used. However, some websites will only display correctly using one particular browser or a particular version. If you have an older version of a browser, you might want to upgrade to the most recommended versions or try another browser. Sometimes, you may encounter high Internet traffic or a site that is offline for maintenance, which makes a site unavailable. We are noticing a higher number of sites using Java, JavaScript and other complex or non-standard features that may create compatibility problems with some browsers. We try to test all the links we list on our newsletter articles with current versions of Firefox (version 3) and Internet Explorer ( version 8). Occasionally, we miss a few. We list multiple references for each topic to help minimize linking problems and the tendency for website articles to move or become obsolete. We apologize