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Ecommerce Storefront Issue - What on Earth is Cross-Browser Compatibility?

<p>&nbsp;</p><p align="left">When building your ecommerce storefront, nothing is more frustrating than seeing it on your Firefox browser looking spiffy but looking like **** in other browsers such as Internet Explorer. <br /><br />If you have done some browser compatibility tests beforehand, you ecommerce storefront is safe. But if not, check out this list of browsers courtesy of <u><strong>Wikipedia</strong></u> and see if any element of your web site changes in appearance: <br /><br /> * Internet Explorer <br /> * Maxthon (formerly known as MyIE2)<br /> * Netscape Browser 8<br /> * NotJustBrowsing (v1.0.10)<br /><br /> * AM Browser, (formerly known as Crazy Browser)<br /> * AOL Explorer<br /> * Altimit OS Web Browser<br /> * Avant Browser<br /> * Browzar<br /> * Cayman Browser<br /> * Maxthon<br /> * Slim Browser<br /> * NeoPlanet<br /> * NetCaptor<br /> * Many other Internet Explorer shells<br /> * Yahoo! Browser (or partnership browsers eg. &quot;AT&amp;T Yahoo! Browser&quot;; &quot;Verizon Yahoo! Browser&quot;; &quot;BT Yahoo! Browser&quot; etc.)<br /> * iRider<br /> * Smart Bro<br /> * UltraBrowser<br /> * Souvergin<br /> * TheWorld Browser<br /> * Triumf Internet<br /><br /> * Alefox<br /> * Beonex Communicator<br /> * Camino for Mac OS X (formerly Chimera)<br /> * Cloud Web Browser<br /> * CompuServe<br /> * DocZilla, a SGML browser<br /> * Epiphany, GNOME&#39;s current default browser<br /> * e-Capsule Private Browser - encrypted browser with anonymous surfing<br /> * Flock (based on Firefox)<br /> * Galeon, GNOME&#39;s former default browser<br /> * IceWeasel, Debian&#39;s free fork of Firefox<br /> * K-Meleon for Windows<br /> * K-MeleonCCF for Windows (Based on K-Meleon)<br /> * K-Ninja for Windows (Based on K-Meleon)<br /> * Kazehakase, a very light GTK2 web browser for GNU/Linux<br /> * Madfox (based on Firefox)<br /> * ManyOne<br /> * Mozilla Firefox (formerly Firebird and Phoenix)<br /> * Netscape (version 6 and newer)<br /> * Salamander<br /> * SeaMonkey (internal name for Mozilla Application Suite, now public name.)<br /> * Skipstone<br /> * XeroBank Browser (formerly Torpark), portable browser for anonymous browsing<br /><br /> * ABrowse<br /> * DeskBrowse<br /> * Konqueror<br /> * OmniWeb<br /> * Safari<br /> * Web Browser for S60 (for mobile)<br /> * Shiira<br /> * SkyKruzer<br /> * Sunrise<br /> * Swift<br /> * Sputnik (for MorphOS)<br /><br /> * HotJava (discontinued)<br /> * ICE Browser<br /> * Jazilla<br /> * Lobo<br /> * WebRenderer<br /><br /> * BloinkBOX ( For building bookmark libraries and channel-scanning websites using a slider system [patent pending])<br /> * BrailleSurf (For rendering pages in braille)<br /> * Buddy Browser (A hybrid browser/portal/search engine with parental controls, allowing kids to visit all of their favorite websites in a safe way.)<br /> * Deck-It (WML website viewing | for developers)<br /> * Flock (To enhance blogging, photosharing, and RSS newsreading)<br /> * Ghostzilla (Blends into the GUI to hide activity)<br /> * Heatseek (Designed to hide adult web browsing activity behind encryption)<br /> * Public Web Browser (Designed for unenhancement of specific browsing activities.)<br /> * Songbird (software) (browser with advanced audio streaming features and built in media player with library.)<br /> * SpaceTime (Search the web in 3D)<br /> * Swoot (the first web-based browser, build your own browser)<br /> * Wyzo (A media browser that integrates BitTorrent)<br /><br /> * Alis Tango (For non-English language)<br /> * AOL (For use with their proprietary intranet)<br /> * Mathbrowser (Designed to help render math equations on the web)<br /><br /> * 3B (3D browser)<br /> * Abaco (for Plan 9 from Bell Labs)<br /> * Amaya<br /> * Arachne (DOS)<br /> * AWeb<br /> * Charon (for Inferno)<br /> * Dillo (Small, fast, free, minimalistic, and multi-platform)<br /> * Dreamkey Dreamcast European browser<br /> * Emacs/W3<br /> * Enigma (super fast browser)<br /> * Gollum browser<br /> * IBrowse<br /> * iCab<br /> * Krozilo<br /> * ProSyst mBrowser<br /> * Mothra (for Plan 9 from Bell Labs)<br /> * NetPositive<br /> * NetSurf (An open source web browser for RISC OS and GTK+ written in C)<br /> * Nintendo DS Browser<br /> * Off By One<br /> * Opera (Presto)<br /> * Oregano<br /> * Planetweb browser (discont. for Dreamcast)<br /> * PlayStation Portable web browser<br /> * Right Web Monitor (Browser, bookmark manager, RSS reader and web change monitor.)<br /> * Sleipnir<br /> * SPIN (DOS)<br /> * VMS Mosaic<br /> * Voyager<br /> * X-Smiles (experimental)<br /> * Abaco<br /> * Alynx<br /> * cURL (Line-mode browser)<br /> * DosLynx<br /> * ELinks (active version of Links)<br /> * Links (not currently active)<br /> * Lynx<br /> * Netrik<br /> * Net-Tamer<br /> * Retawq<br /> * w3m<br /> * WebbIE<br /> * wget (Line-mode browser)<br /><br />As you can see, there are gazillions of existing browsers today that you can test for your ecommerce storefront compatibility. But <strong>since Firefox and Internet Explorer get the biggest market share, it&#39;s better to test with these two most popular browsers first. </strong>To some merchants, this may not mean so much but it it&#39;s customers buying experience that you care about, there&#39;s no better effort than to make your ecommerce store browser compatible. <br /> </p>