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Learn: Which Browsers Work Best with Art Storefronts
Learn: Which Browsers Work Best with Art Storefronts
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Written by Hazel Dulay
Updated over 4 months ago

In this day and age it can be hard to decide on which browser you would like to use. Some tend to work better than others and with Art Storefronts, this is the case.

When using Art Storefronts, you do have the option to work in any browser that you wish, but we do find that there are certain browsers that work better than other, and there are some browsers that tend to give users trouble when editing the site on the back-end. Keep all of this in mind while working and if you encounter issues, trying another browser or even clearing your cache may be a reasonable solution to your troubles.


Google Chrome

First, let's talk about Google Chrome.

Google Chrome browser is an open source program for accessing the World Wide Web and running Web-based applications.

The Google Chrome Web browser is based on the open source Chromium project. Google released Chrome in 2008 and issues several updates a year. It is available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android and iOS operating systems. The Google Chrome browser takes a sandboxing-based approach to Web security. Each open website runs as its own process, which helps prevent malicious code on one page from affecting others (or the computer operating system at large). What this means for you is that Chrome is an incredibly secure option for browsing the web and working on your Art Storefronts website.

If you would like to download and use Google Chrome, please click its icon below. You'll be taken to a new page where you can download and then install Google Chrome on your computer. This won't delete any other browser you are using, but instead will be able to run in addition to whatever other browser is installed on your website.

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Mozilla Firefox

Now, let's talk about Mozilla Firefox.

Firefox is a Web browser that is smaller, faster, and in some ways more secure thane Internet Explorer and Safari. Compared to Internet Explorer, the most popular Web browser, Firefox gives users a cleaner interface and faster download speeds. As of November 2008, Firefox had about 20% of the market share for browsers, worldwide. Internet Explorer had about 70%.

If you would like to download and use Mozilla Firefox, please click its icon below. You'll be taken to a new page where you can download and then install Firefox on your computer. This won't delete any other browser you are using, but instead will be able to run in addition to whatever other browser is installed on your website.

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