With the penetration of internet into the realms of the most inaccessible regions, across a mind boggling array of platforms, cross browser compatibility is an absolute necessity for any website, looking to returning visits and a lower bounce rate. The majority of your visitors can be categorized into four broad sections.
Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and other fringe players that include Safari, Opera. Also, a gradual shift towards mobile browsers based on iOS and Android is being witnessed in the industry.
Any website is formatted and designed according a special set of code, called the CSS or the Custom Style Sheet. While the most modern CSS is designed to be ubiquitously the same across all browsers, the browsers themselves are vastly different piece of software and therefore, differ in the ways they display webpages.
In either case, the visitor is not obliged to choose the right browser for the site rather it works the other way round. According to the latest data, Internet Explorer, being the by default browser in Windows, commands around 60% of the market share, followed by Mozilla Firefox which is consistently scaling up the charts in user experience. Still, until we have different manufacturers and operating systems, there will be variations in these platforms. What’s essential that these acute variations are not adversarial?
Any site looking to fetch returning visitors must comply to all the platforms. An instance where a user confronts a problem with any steps or functionality leads to high levels of irritation and often, a permanent loss of trust, especially if you are an e-commerce website. In an age where your offerings are bound to be face severe competition, it is critical that the recall value for visitors is long lasting, so that they return to your site. The most rudimentary of issues with a script, an image or a credit card transaction not displaying properly can reduce the User Experience by several degrees.
To sum it up, a great interface with cross compatibility ensured is an essential benchmark for any site to take off. Make sure your does!












The CEO of Global Marketing Resources LLC thanks the Development & Maintenance team at Finesse Web Tech in Patna. At our request they created a widget for Akshaya Patra Foundation that feeds 153,000 hungry children all over India every day. They created the widget within a day by working extra hours at no additional cost! In short, they took corporate social responsibility to higher levels.
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