You Must Update Your Browser
Why Should I Update My Browser? The developers for Seminole State College's Web site have directed you to this page because your browser does not support accepted Web standards. What Are "Web Standards?"The Web standards that Seminole State adheres to are those that were created by the World Wide Web Consortium, the people who invented the Worldwide Web itself. The W3C created these standards, so the Web would work better for everyone. New browsers support these standards; old browsers, for the most part, do not. What Can I Do to Remedy this Situation? You might consider upgrading to any of the following browsers. Doing so will improve your Web-browsing experience, enabling you to use and view sites as their creators intended. Most of them are free; all it takes is your time to download and install them. - Mozilla Firefox: Mozilla Firefox is the browser built by the people who build Gecko, the rendering core of modern Netscape browsers, the IBM Web Browser and several others. No browser does a better job of standards compliance, and Mozilla also includes all the usual add-ons like mail, news and chat.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer: Microsoft Internet Explorer delivers fine support for HTML, XHTML, CSS, and other important standards, including the W3C DOM. The browser is available free of charge.
- Netscape Navigator: While no longer officially supported, Netscape Navigator is based on the Gecko rendering engine in Mozilla Firefox and complies with early Web standards, such as CSS and XHTML, and includes full support for XML and the DOM.
- Opera: Opera supports many key Web standards and a variety of computing platforms. Its lead designer was the inventor and co-author of the CSS1 standard. The browser, which works well even on older PCs with limited power, is available free of charge. A pay version is also available.
Unlike the Mozilla, IE and Netscape browsers mentioned above, Opera does not yet offer full support for the W3C DOM, meaning that some standards-based Web page behaviors that work well in Mozilla, IE, and Netscape, may not work at all in Opera. - Konqueror: Konqueror is a full-featured graphical browser for Unix/Linux, with strong support for Web standards, including HTML, XML, CSS, ECMAScript and the DOM Level 1.
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