![]() The rise of popular web design frameworks (think Bootstrap by Twitter and Material by Google) mean that there is a much greater unity between the underlying front-end markup and styling used to skin many websites today. Web browsers have come a long (loooong) way in recent years, and with HTML5 and CSS3 respectively having been released quite a few years ago by this point, the web is now more accepting and forgiving than it ever has been. With all the progression that the web space has seen, does your website really need to support older browsers?ĭid that come as a surprise? I sure bet it did. ![]() So, it’s 2019 and you’re wondering whether it’s still necessary to test your website in older web browsers.
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