I've just about finished my own website for my web design business at long last.
It's been on the "back burner" for months as I've been far too busy with other individuals web sites.
But recent events meant I really needed to get it updated and finalised, so its almost done.
Anyway, here's a question for anyone in web design that has been bugging me for a while.
At what point do you draw the line when it comes to browser compatibility?
Do you really care that someone still running IE 5.5 or lower cant display your website at its full effect?.
I try and make mine display pretty much exactly the same within anything from IE 6.0 upwards as well as Firefox. Not always easy as a task, as I'm sure you will all agree, but a valid concern nonetheless. But how far "backwards compatible" do we go in this day and age?.
Its kinda strange though.
My newly built site displays fine in IE 6.0 upwards as well as FF, but I was at work today ( Fire Service ) and when I tried viewing my site and another recent one I've completed, the Flash animation "fading" images didn't appear. Just the placeholder with the "red x" within.
I'm wondering if its something to do with the set up of the brigades network PC's themselves. We are subject to various restrictions such as image displaying and downloading files. I could not download the Active-x to get the Flash to display on my site.
However, various other sites with Flash anim's contained within display fine on the work network PC's?. I know Flash has its own issues when used as part of a site's content, there are probably alternatives I should think about exploring and if anyone can suggest any, I'm all ears.
So two questions really. Why is my Flash not displaying but other Flash is and what do you think about the first question about how far back to go to ensure compatibility with certain older browsers?.
Thanks.
It's been on the "back burner" for months as I've been far too busy with other individuals web sites.
But recent events meant I really needed to get it updated and finalised, so its almost done.
Anyway, here's a question for anyone in web design that has been bugging me for a while.
At what point do you draw the line when it comes to browser compatibility?
Do you really care that someone still running IE 5.5 or lower cant display your website at its full effect?.
I try and make mine display pretty much exactly the same within anything from IE 6.0 upwards as well as Firefox. Not always easy as a task, as I'm sure you will all agree, but a valid concern nonetheless. But how far "backwards compatible" do we go in this day and age?.
Its kinda strange though.
My newly built site displays fine in IE 6.0 upwards as well as FF, but I was at work today ( Fire Service ) and when I tried viewing my site and another recent one I've completed, the Flash animation "fading" images didn't appear. Just the placeholder with the "red x" within.
I'm wondering if its something to do with the set up of the brigades network PC's themselves. We are subject to various restrictions such as image displaying and downloading files. I could not download the Active-x to get the Flash to display on my site.
However, various other sites with Flash anim's contained within display fine on the work network PC's?. I know Flash has its own issues when used as part of a site's content, there are probably alternatives I should think about exploring and if anyone can suggest any, I'm all ears.
So two questions really. Why is my Flash not displaying but other Flash is and what do you think about the first question about how far back to go to ensure compatibility with certain older browsers?.
Thanks.
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