Supported Web Browsers Clause Samples
Supported Web Browsers. Operating System Software Unsupported Devices
Supported Web Browsers. Operating System Software
Supported Web Browsers. Unless otherwise agreed to per the MOE, Xynergy will test projects and develop for the latest two released versions of Firefox, IE, Safari and Chrome browsers.
Supported Web Browsers. DEVNET wEdge is supported on any web browser that fully implements the following features and tool sets: HTML5 CSS3
Supported Web Browsers. Google Chrome · Firefox · Internet Explorer (Version 11 onward) · Microsoft Edge It is the client's responsibility to have supported web browsers installed and operational at the county on or before the commencement of work to be performed by DEVNET, Inc. pursuant to this agreement.
Supported Web Browsers. Web Browser Versions Supported
Supported Web Browsers. If the project includes XHTML or HTML markup and CSS templates, we will develop these using valid XHTML 1.0 Strict markup and CSS2.1 + 3 for styling. We will test all our markup and CSS in current versions of all major browsers including Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and IE 9.0 or better. Additionally, our websites use responsive design, so the size changes based on screen size to accommodate mobile browsing. We will not test these templates in old or abandoned browsers, for example Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or 6 for Windows or Mac, previous versions of Apple’s Safari, Firefox, or Opera unless otherwise specified.
Supported Web Browsers. Websites created with the Web CMS platform will be supported in the current desktop and mobile versions of the following web browsers: • Google Chrome • Microsoft Edge • Apple Safari • Mozilla Firefox The Web CMS Editing Interface will be supported in the current desktop versions of the following web browsers: • Google Chrome • Microsoft Edge While other browsers and versions of the supported browsers may work, OIT does not guarantee all functionality will be useable in non-supported browsers. Eligibility: This service is available to faculty and staff. Web CMS websites must be sponsored by a permanent faculty or staff member with budgetary authority, and that person agrees to take responsibility for the content and oversight of that website. This service is not available for course materials, personal use such as a personal portfolio of work, or a personal website. This service is not available to students or student organizations. Customer Responsibilities: Customer is responsible for the following activities associated with the Web CMS Service: • Creating, updating and posting of website content. • Approving of website designs and website launches. • Storing archives of decommissioned websites. • Allocating sufficient time to collaborate and continuously engage with OIT throughout the entire website project. • Designating Website Owner(s) • Approval of overage hours once the initial allocation is depleted OIT offers two solutions for custom web addresses. • Vanity Web Addresses (Vanity URLs) allow for creating shorter, easy-to-read ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ website addresses for the purpose of simplified marketing and sharing of an online service. These include addresses similar to ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. All vanity web addresses are subject to the Ohio University Branding Guidelines and approval by OIT. • Redirects are a solution for directing web traffic from one URL to a different URL with the same or similar content. Redirects may only be used to send website traffic to other official ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ online resources. Cost: OIT will provide new Vanity URLs and Redirects for a period of one year as a common good service at no charge. • Vanity URLs can be extended on a year-to-year basis for a maintenance fee of $70 per year, per Vanity URL. • Redirects can be extended on a year-to-year basis for a maintenance fee of $70 per year, per redirect. Resource Management: Vanity URLs and Redirects will be active for a period of one year, then will be deactivated. Notice will be given ...
