Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
Yes.
It takes extensive and accurate use of HTML and CSS. There are certain rules to follow, rules-of-thumb that aren’t usually discussed from on-line tutorials.
Here are some tips explaining some issues
http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/css/internet-explorer.shtml
If you’re a beginner in HTML and CSS, this is a lengthy and frustrating learning process.
Thread Starter
aldwin
(@aldwin)
Thanks a lot Andrew.
But is their any plugin that can make the site directly compatible to all major browsers?
for example my site is already ok in chrome and then its not good in other browsers then i’ll install that plugin then it will fix the css errors or so to make it compatible to another browser.
I hope their is.. ;(
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
There isn’t, if there was it would be worth a hefty premium.
If there is I would trade my house for it! We can only dream about this at the moment dude.
Try sorting out any markup errors. Then move onto any CSS errors.
http://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/Validating_a_Website
Validation is currently the best way to ensure to optimise compatibility across as many user agents as possible.
Thread Starter
aldwin
(@aldwin)
thanks guys…
yeah if there is..it should be a premium one…
maybe i’ll try to make this plug.in out.. π ..
..i hope i can make it π
thanks guys..