As of April 2019, all the screenshots are from the latest version of the browser.
Home Page | ||
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Chrome | Explorer | Fire |
- There no real difference between the websites aside from slight color change of the links and that the content is stretched a bit. For example, compared to Chrome and FireFox, the unvisited links on Internet Explorer is a slightly lighter blue. This could be fixed by simply setting a fix color to the links.
Olympic Sports | ||
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Chrome | Explorer | Fire |
- Internet Explorer again has a slight color difference in the link. The underline passes through the "G" in both Explorer and FireFox, but not Chrome. Code can be added to get rid of the underline of links. Adding a set color to links would solve the current link color difference.
Pet Service | ||
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Chrome | Explorer | Fire |
- The Contact and Pet tables get smaller from Chrome to FireFox while the Comment box gets bigger. Unlike Chrome and Explorer, FireFox displays arrows by the Phone Number. At the default size of the windows, FireFox is the browser that can't fit as much content as Chrome or Explorer. Instead of having the Phone Number as a type number, it can just be turned into a type text.
Course Catalog | ||
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Chrome | Explorer | Fire |
- The links on Explorer are a slightly light blue compared to Chrome and FireFox. Chrome is able to fit more content than both the other browser. A set color can be added to the links to make them the same, and using Javascript can be used to change the size of the content in the browser.