Web Browsers are Not Created Equal
Web browsers work by reading a set of instructions to reassemble the text, images, other content that make up a web page. There has been significant convergence in the languages, rules, standards, and conventions used to give and read those instructions, but each browser's rendering engine handles it differently. That together with the features, user interfaces, and appearance software makers attach to their particular browser gives rise to a surprising degree of variability in user experience.
This variance can translate to a pleasurable and productive web surfing experience or not; the degree of variability increases with age of the browser.
Fortunately, there is no cause for concern and no reason to suffer under less than ideal conditions. It is fast, easy, and free to get the best there is.
Alternatives to Internet Explorer
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