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Progressive Enhancement – A Better Web Design Philosophy

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

For years, web designers have struggled with designing web pages that look great in modern browsers and degrade gracefully in older browsers. Entire sites are devoted to elaborate hacks and workarounds to try to make web pages appear identical in multiple versions of various web browsers. The most current philosophy of web design—progressive enhancement—approaches this problem from the opposite direction.
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