Hi, ACT,
There's no simple answer. We can do totally IE/FF/Opera/Safari-compatible CourseLab runtime, but in this case we will need to cut off ALL the features, that currently works in IE only. Is it fair? [:)]
We are not IE fans, however (in fact, I write this post in FF[:)]). But when it comes to e-learning (i.e. when we need really feature-rich content) - IE still has a lot of useful features, that are not available in other browsers. That's why we did CL IE-based.
Hi, ACT,
There's no simple answer. We can do totally IE/FF/Opera/Safari-compatible CourseLab runtime, but in this case we will need to cut off ALL the features, that currently works in IE only. Is it fair? [:)]
We are not IE fans, however (in fact, I write this post in FF[:)]). But when it comes to e-learning (i.e. when we need really feature-rich content) - IE still has a lot of useful features, that are not available in other browsers. That's why we did CL IE-based.