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Rivai Mar 2nd, 2005 3:44 pm
Compatible website
 
Hi guys,

I want to create a website that is compatible between different OS and browser. I know there will lots of stuff that i can't use. But i haven't get the complete ideas yet about what can and can't do. We have Mac. Dreamweaver MX here. Will this software qualified to create such website ? Any info ir tutorial will be much much appreciated.

Thanks
Vai

dexterz Mar 2nd, 2005 9:13 pm
Re: Compatible website
 
Build a site using web standard.

DaveSW Mar 3rd, 2005 9:38 am
Re: Compatible website
 
basically it's the way you build it rather than the tool you use. Dreamweaver is perfectly capable of building within web standards, but you need to know what you're doing, for it to know what it's to do.

MasashiMikamida Mar 3rd, 2005 12:01 pm
Re: Compatible website
 
Dreamweaver works just fine, but the more advanced you get, the less compatilble a site can become. Escpecially when dealing with international sites.

Rivai Mar 3rd, 2005 1:15 pm
Re: Compatible website
 
"You wrote :
basically it's the way you build it rather than the tool you use. Dreamweaver is perfectly capable of building within web standards, but you need to know what you're doing, for it to know what it's to do.

and

Dreamweaver works just fine, but the more advanced you get, the less compatilble a site can become. Escpecially when dealing with international sites."



Thank you, i got my answer at last. There will be 2 languages before you got into the main page. There will be an intro page for the viewer to choose. I won't use any fancy stuff yet. I will build it like a standard website. It's a industires website. So they don't really need a really cool flash animation or whatever. Most importantly is the color scheme and the web management. Thanks a lot.

Regards
Rivai


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