Browser Checkout

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Any suggestions on which browsers and how many a person should check out
before publishing their FP 2003 site to the web.
I'm checking my site in IE, MSN 9 and Netscape. Is this sufficient, or
should I do more?
 
Your best bet would probably be IE, FireFox, Mozilla, and Opera. Netscape
Navigator (the latest versions) are based on Mozilla and MSN is based on IE.

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
 
Thanks a bunch Mark.
That was helpful.
Just curious.
Are the MVPs paid by microsoft, or are you just smart people doing this for
fun? :-)
(You get any kind of perks from MS if you don't get paid?)
 
Check in the major Browsers. IE, Firefox and Opera.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.

-----Original Message-----
From: Don D [mailto:D[email protected]]
Posted At: 21. juni 2005 21:08
Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.client
Conversation: Browser Checkout
Subject: Browser Checkout


Any suggestions on which browsers and how many a person should check out
before publishing their FP 2003 site to the web.
I'm checking my site in IE, MSN 9 and Netscape. Is this sufficient, or
should I do more?
 
Thanks Kathleen,
that's interesting info on MVPs.
Looked at your web site, more interesting info.
I'm just getting started with FP2003 and in the processing of setting up
several web sites (none published yet). I'm suffering from web information
overload.

Do you have any suggestions on the main things I should be concentrating on
at this point? These will be my first, published on my own, websites.
There's so much to learn. One thing I've been working on is learning what I
need to do to get high recognition from the search engines.
 
Don,

One suggestion, don't try to learn eveything at one time. Concentrate on the
fundamentals. Search engines like properly structure html with header
elements. see http://mvp.wiserways.com/tutorials/structural_html/index.html
for how to use headers in FrontPage. Search engines like headers as long as
they are not abused.

As far as search engines go, the most important thing you can do is have
good content. Google doesn't care what the page looks like to the human eye,
it cares about content and structuring your page properly helps Google and
other search engines make sense of your content.

--
Cheryl D. Wise
MS FrontPage MVP
http://mvp.wiserways.com
http://starttoweb.com
Online instructor led web design training in FrontPage,
Dreamweaver and more!
Next Session June 26th
 
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