Behind the KUSD Design
We have built the site to comply with Web standards set forth by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The markup language we use to describe the content of these pages now adheres to Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) rules, ensuring KUSD will be compatible with past and present Web browsers, as well as future browsing applications.
Protecting Older Browsers
Older browsers weren't built to support CSS, and only recent versions of the major browsers support CSS adequately enough to avoid unpredictable layout problems. To get around this challenge, CSS can be effectively hidden from browsers incapable of displaying the content properly.
Our content, in its entirety, can still be accessed from every available commercial browser — even the first versions of Netscape or Internet Explorer. Those who continue to use older browsers will see a much simpler KUSD — one that offers the full content in a stripped-down design.
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