Platform Compatibility
Determin Your WordPress Theme's Browser CompatibilityAsking your prospects to download another browser to enjoy being on your site is like asking visitors to your home to bring their own seats – it doesn’t make sense, it’s annoying and will send them away. Think twice before you type “This website is best viewed in Mozilla Firefox”.
Visitors to your website use all manner of browsers and devices to access your site. If your website is incompatible with, at least, the major browsers, it will result in different user experiences for your visitors. This is bad. Very, very bad.
Modern design techniques allow web developers to build websites that are compatible Country Email List with Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari among others. Your WordPress theme of choice should be compatible with at least the aforementioned four browsers. Make that five, Opera is great too.
You can choose to believe the theme’s promotional materials or take the road less traveled and try the live demo on different browsers. Settle on a theme that guarantees great and similar performance on every browser you test.
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Test, test and test everything from layout, content, images and other elements before you make the purchase decision. Just to put it out there, Total is compatible with IE8 to IE11, Firefox, Safari, Opera and Chrome. Go on, test the Total demos on different browsers if you can spare a few seconds.
If you’ve read some of our previous posts, you must have heard a thing or two about BuddyPress, bbPress, WPML, WordPress Multi-site and WooCommerce among others. We’ve shown you how WordPress came to be and how it has evolved over the years. We hardly miss an update, and if it’s significant enough, we write an entire post about it.
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