During these releases it was common for web designers to display ‘best viewed in Netscape’ or ‘best viewed in Internet Explorer’ logos. These images often identified a specific browser version and were commonly linked to a source from which the stated browser could be downloaded. These logos generally recognized the divergence between the standards supported by the browsers and signified which browser was used for testing the pages.
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Gone are the days where browser incompatibilities were the users problem. Now as a web developer, it’s MY responsibility to make sure the sites I develop work in all browsers. (Well not on my personal sites, because if don’t work in IE, that again is your problem).