Is web testing your occupation? Do you have a queer observation that you were able to see such differences? If so, then you can probably relate on this.
There are three major things that has been bothering me in terms of website interoperability testing between browsers. I’m talking about two browser giants: Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) and Firefox (FX).
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Pixel Display
Sometimes, due to the browser’s different pixel-fetching, arrangment of letters in a paragraph also differs. Some of the letters, especially if it contains hypernation, moves up-down as you shift from IE7 to FX.
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1.1. Font Display
I guess this is probably due to the pixel display of the two different browsers. In Internet Explorer 7, you can see up-close the “emboss-styled” texts. You can easily spot the difference if you are using Firefox’s IE Tab Add-On. Upon switching from one tab to another (from IE7 to FX), you can see how the font’s display changes from “embossed” to “un-embossed” states. -
1.2. Horizontal and Vertical Spacing Display
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