Difference between revisions of "Website:Browser Compatibility Statement"

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           <th><abbr title="Mozilla Firefox 3.6.x">Firefox 3.6.x</abbr></th>
 
           <th><abbr title="Mozilla Firefox 3.6.x">Firefox 3.6.x</abbr></th>
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          <td class="agrade">A-grade</td>
 
           <td class="agrade">A-grade</td>
 
           <td class="agrade">A-grade</td>
 
           <td class="agrade">A-grade</td>
 
           <td class="agrade">A-grade</td>

Revision as of 11:41, 4 November 2010

As of November 2010, this matrix covers 98% of requests.


Win XP Win 7 Mac 10.5 Mac 10.6 Mac 10.7 Linux
Firefox 3.0
Firefox 3.6.x A-grade A-grade A-grade A-grade A-grade A-grade
Firefox 4.x A-grade A-grade A-grade A-grade A-grade
Chrome 7.x A-grade A-grade A-grade A-grade A-grade
IE 6.0
IE 7.0 A-grade A-grade
IE 8.0 A-grade A-grade
Safari 4.0 A-grade A-grade A-grade A-grade

Grade Level Definitions

A-grade

A-grade support is the highest support level. By taking full advantage of the powerful capabilities of modern web standards, the A-grade experience provides advanced functionality and visual fidelity.

A-grade browsers are identified on a whitelist. Approximately 96% of our audience enjoys an A-grade experience.

Summary: A-grade browsers are identified, capable, modern and common. QA tests all A-grade browsers, and bugs are addressed with high priority.