Detailed Browser Feature Comparison Chart

By far, the most popular browsers are Internet Explorer and Firefox. While these browsers are perfectly suitable for everyday use, if you want to see how they stack up against other browsers then check out Wikipedia’s browser comparison page.

This page includes just about every browser you can think of and compares the native functionality of each. This information is extensive and detailed, unfortunately it can be a little hard to follow since there are so many charts. However, if you only want to see what browser supports “X”, this is a great resource.

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  1. Very interesting to see the development of the browser over the past 15 or so years.

  2. Cool post i didnt know world wide browser had so many features and for those who dont know the world wideweb browses is how the web got its name

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