To make the reference syntax verification easier, it is important to define the level of compatibility with the browsers.
The available options are the following:
HTML Standard |
Unmodified HTML code is generally interpreted by the most commonly used browsers such as Internet Explorer and Netscape. |
Microsoft Internet Explorer |
References interpreted by Internet Explorer without problems. |
Netscape Navigator |
References interpreted by Netscape without problems. |
HTML W3C 4.01 Specifications |
References for which the Web standard has been determined by the Web Consortium (W3C). These references are usually interpreted by the two most popular browsers. |
Obsolete |
References no longer used by browsers. |
W3C XHTML 1.0 |
References for which the Web standard has been determined by the Web Consortium (W3C). These references are usually interpreted by the two most popular browsers. |
WAPForum WML 1.0 |
References related to programming for wireless services. |
Modifying a reference's advanced compatibility properties:
Display the Reference Editor.
From the Edit menu, select Advanced compatibility.
The Compatibility Editor window is displayed in the form of an application window. A menu bar and a toolbar provides you quick access to the available commands.
File – Open |
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Allows you to open a Compatibility reference file. The file used by CuteHTML Pro is named compat.ref. |
File – Save |
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Allows you to save the changes made to the compatibility file. |
File - Save As |
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Allows you to save the changes made to the compatibility file under another name. This command is useful if you keep the original file in memory. |
Edit - Add row |
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Allows you to add a new reference. |
Edit - Delete row |
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Allows you to delete a reference. |