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Media iOS Image Capture Ajax FormData Cookie Tutorial
Moving on from cross-browser, with yesterday’s Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Ajax Email Tutorial, we move on to cross-platform issues today regarding iOS, shortcut desktop icon usage (we talked about with Web Meets Mobile via iOS Desktop Icon Tutorial) and … Continue reading
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Tagged cache, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, debug, debugger, f12 developer tools, HTML, Internet Explorer, iOS, iPad, iPhone, microsoft edge, programming, tutorial, web inspector, Windows
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Windows Web Browser F12 Development Tools Debugger Tutorial
As hard a lesson as it may be, when you find a cross-browser issue that only happens with a certain brand or brands of web browser, if you have the time, investigate there and then on a laptop with a … Continue reading

