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Welcome to the world of Web Development — Pekka. IE Ftagn! And stop it with the punctuations already. Wait till you test on IE6! Sarang - I've made some improvements to the spelling and grammar in your question.

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Show 6 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. How to fix this page Let's help you out here a bit Use semantically valid HTML The align and text-align attributes are officially deprecated; please see the above solution on making things center aligned and the CSS property text-align property instead.

Improve this answer. Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. Yi Jiang Yi Jiang Add a comment. List of doctypes. Topera Topera I have used strict,loose as well as trasitional.

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As you can see, Internet Explorer has the dominant market share, and the nearest competitor Netscape Navigator is a long way behind. With Internet Explorer being shipped with every copy of Microsoft Windows, we can only expect that lead to grow. Even though you can estimate that approaching 90 percent of your site's visitors will be using a modern version of Internet Explorer, that doesn't mean you can totally ignore the rest.

Roughly 10 percent of visitors still use a browser other than Internet Explorer 5 or 6, and that's a percentage that needs considering before it is ignored out of hand. This is one reason why it is still important to create cross-browser web sites and not lose a potential 10 percent of your customers. With so many different technologies out there on the web, and with so many different browsers supporting a selection of each, designing a widely compatible web site becomes a nearly impossible task for any Web developer.

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