No, there is no tool that will make a web page look the same in all browsers. Each browser implements the W3C specifications differently at times and this can cause you problems. It is important to understand as a designer that there will be times when you cannot make a page look identical across all browsers. In those cases, what you need to focus on, instead of trying out numerous hacks to try and force the pages to appear the same across all browsers, is to accept that fact that there might be minor viewing differences but make sure that all viewers have a pleasant viewing experience and can access and use your website regardless of their browser choice.
Yes, caching webpages is good thing for a browsers. It speeds up the loading next time you open the same page.
There is no need to create a separate design for mobile browsers. Now-a-days website are designed in such a way that they are optimized for mobile browsers also. So the same website displays well and faster in mobile.
Various browsers are present for cell phones too. Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera are some examples.
The clients are often not testing forms on dynamic webpages and CGI scripts. When users access forms, on a variety of browsers, the forms to not react the same to each request, thus causing issues from the forms not being properly tested before release.
Not all browsers are exactly the same. Some tags only work in some browsers and some tags work differently in different browsers. So it will depend on what code you have in your page. Try to use standard tags only and it should work on most browsers in the same way.Not all browsers are exactly the same. Some tags only work in some browsers and some tags work differently in different browsers. So it will depend on what code you have in your page. Try to use standard tags only and it should work on most browsers in the same way.Not all browsers are exactly the same. Some tags only work in some browsers and some tags work differently in different browsers. So it will depend on what code you have in your page. Try to use standard tags only and it should work on most browsers in the same way.Not all browsers are exactly the same. Some tags only work in some browsers and some tags work differently in different browsers. So it will depend on what code you have in your page. Try to use standard tags only and it should work on most browsers in the same way.Not all browsers are exactly the same. Some tags only work in some browsers and some tags work differently in different browsers. So it will depend on what code you have in your page. Try to use standard tags only and it should work on most browsers in the same way.Not all browsers are exactly the same. Some tags only work in some browsers and some tags work differently in different browsers. So it will depend on what code you have in your page. Try to use standard tags only and it should work on most browsers in the same way.Not all browsers are exactly the same. Some tags only work in some browsers and some tags work differently in different browsers. So it will depend on what code you have in your page. Try to use standard tags only and it should work on most browsers in the same way.Not all browsers are exactly the same. Some tags only work in some browsers and some tags work differently in different browsers. So it will depend on what code you have in your page. Try to use standard tags only and it should work on most browsers in the same way.Not all browsers are exactly the same. Some tags only work in some browsers and some tags work differently in different browsers. So it will depend on what code you have in your page. Try to use standard tags only and it should work on most browsers in the same way.Not all browsers are exactly the same. Some tags only work in some browsers and some tags work differently in different browsers. So it will depend on what code you have in your page. Try to use standard tags only and it should work on most browsers in the same way.Not all browsers are exactly the same. Some tags only work in some browsers and some tags work differently in different browsers. So it will depend on what code you have in your page. Try to use standard tags only and it should work on most browsers in the same way.
HTML is important to have better structure in your webpages and then at the same but as innovations godeeper, some of the web developers uses various software. Having knowledge of HTML is superb to havecontrol on the way you want your page to appear online, of course on almost different kinds of browsers.
A website remains the same for all operating systems. All that matters is the web browsers that handles it.
All browsers can read html. However, not all tags work the same on all browsers, with some being ignored and older browsers may show pages differently. Some browsers have tags that are designed specifically for them, so they should be avoided in favour of tags that work on all browsers.
Yes, this is possible. Using multiple browsers can potentially make both of them slower to load but you can use any combination of Internet browsers at the same time - if you want to!
You can open 2 browsers at the same time, but in order to display both you'll either need 2 screens, or you'll need to minimise both at the same time.
No. You can have as many web browsers as you want at the same time.
Homework question Bro.