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Accessibility to the web site is vital. Even with the popularity of Netscape and Microsoft Internet Explorer, other browsers (such as Mosaic and text-only) should be considered in designing web sites. With the variations between browsers and systems, it's not possible or even necessary to create pages so that they appear identically. The appearance of font styles and sizes, images, and tables will vary. More importantly, page content can vary depending upon the coding used. Hybrid design practices ensure that the site's pages can be viewed reliably by the greatest majority possible of internet users. Accessibility is tested and confirmed by physically viewing the overall design through these browser systems.
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