Web Building Site Users
Your visitors use different hardware and software.
The important thing is to KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE.
Visitor's Monitor
Not everyone on the internet has the same monitor as you.
If
you design a Web site to be displayed on a monitor with a 1024x768
resolution, visitors with lower resolution monitors (like 800x600)
might have problems reading your pages.
Make sure you test your Web site on different
monitors.
Take a look at our browser display
statistics to see the trends in monitor development.
What Browsers Do They Use?
Don't forget to test your Web site on
different browsers.
The most popular browsers today are Internet Explorer and
Firefox.
One wise thing to do when designing Web pages is to use
correct HTML (or XHTML). Strict and correct coding will help a browser to
display your pages correctly.
Take a look at our browser
statistics to see the trends in browser development.
What Plug-Ins Do They Have?
Sound, video clips, or other
multimedia content might require the use of separate programs (plug-ins).
Be sure that your
visitors have access to the software needed to view them.
What About Disabilities?
Some people have viewing or hearing disabilities.
They might try to read your pages with Braille or speech-based
browsers. Always add text alternatives for pictures and graphic elements.

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