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The web browsers are generally similar to each others in terms of technologies though some browser have different syntax although more or less using same technologies and architecture. However from your end- it’s better if you make sure that your website completely cross browser compatible to every browser so that it can look more or less the same in every browsers.
In general most of the people using IE, Mozilla and Opera so it is important from your part that you make your website look similar on all these browsers, however a web page can be interpreted differently depending on the browser and the version that people are commonly using. In my personal view Mozilla approach are strictly followed with W3C’s guidelines whereas IE is more relaxed on this.
Here are few guidelines that can help you to make your website cross browser compatible;
* Do not use browser specific HTML tags and features as that can work in the browser only they were created for.
* Use W3C syntax validation services. To validate your HTML/XHTML coding and your cascading style sheets.
* Use only standard compliant code & conform strictly the web standards guideline.
Once after finishing up your website, check your website using this tools http://browsershots.org/ before you go live, check your screeshots in different browsers in different screen resolution and plugin. Although it is difficult to please everyone- your website look 100% similar in all browsers as it is pretty much difficult to make a website render the same way on each and every browser available on the web, but you can try out your level best since you’re nothing going to loss.
Hello,
If you are not able to login to your frontpage with the same password with which you are able to login to your cpanel then there may have problem with the frontpage password configuration to get that sorted out just apply following step.
grep CpanelUsername /etc/shadow
which will show you your cpanel username and the second field with the encrypted password then
cat /home/CpanelUsername/_vti_pvt/service.pwd
you can see that there will be something like
# -FrontPage-
user:selWTwZ..3Wss
If the second field here do not match with the one in the /etc/shadow then you need to reset your fromtpage password. Just take th ebackup of the file /home/CpanelUsername/_vti_pvt/service.pwd. and then copy the sncrypted password from shadow file to hear.
Try to publish your site now. It should solve your problem.
Enjoy..
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