cross-browser
|cross-brow-ser|
B2
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/krɔs ˈbraʊzər/
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/krɒs ˈbraʊzə/
multi-browser compatibility
Etymology
Etymology Information
'cross-browser' originates from the combination of 'cross,' meaning 'across' or 'between,' and 'browser,' referring to web browsers.
Historical Evolution
The term 'cross-browser' emerged with the rise of the internet and the need for websites to function across different web browsers.
Meaning Changes
Initially, it referred to basic compatibility, but now it implies full functionality across major browsers.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
compatible with multiple web browsers.
The website is designed to be cross-browser, ensuring it works on Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
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Last updated: 2025/03/08 15:29
