Figure 13-8 The same Web site in Opera 4, appearing identical to Netscape. After opening your site in a couple of browsers, spend a few minutes testing all the links and examining each page.
Is the layout consistent on all the browsers?
Does the browser display the fonts properly?
Do all the features work as expected?
Make notes on which pages have problems, and then go back into FrontPage and see whether you can fix them. (To change the compatibility options for FrontPage, click the Tools menu, click Page Options, and then modify any elements that don’t display properly.)
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