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Mozilla, Internet Explorer, FireFox, and Safari...
 
Minimum Requirements
 
 SecureSitebuilder is an advanced application, and requires advanced browser  technology in order to be deployed to your computer. Before using SecureSitebuilder from any browser, the following settings are mandatory:
 
    Note: These requirements apply only to the SecureSitebuilder website management  interface.Cookies must be enabled to keep you logged in to SecureSitebuilder.JavaScript must be enabled to process login credentials, as well as make most of the site manager function properly.Do not run programs that block Javascript!  Programs like McAfee and Zone Alarm contain settings that can interfere  with your browser's operations. If you're experiencing strange  behavior, try disabling these programs. Browsers
Newer browsers better support  Web Standards ,  which means that most websites you visit will work properly, and look  better. You'll have a much happier internet experience with the latest  version of your favorite browser. Promise.
 Using older browsers can also be dangerous to the security of your  computer. Vulnerabilities are constantly found in older browsing  platforms that could allow malicious websites to run programs on your  machine. Upgrading your browser is a good idea, even if you don't choose to use SecureSitebuilder. You can find the newest version of your favorite here: 
    Please note that beta versions of browsers are not supported.Firefox is our browser of choice for both Mac and PC platforms.Safari is an excellent browser, and is also compatible with both Mac and PC platforms.Internet Explorer 9  is the most secure version of Internet Explorer to date. (Note: IE8  will run on Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows XP Professional x64  Edition, and Windows Server 2003 with SP 2 (SP2) or higher). For  additional system requirements, see this page.)Opera is a multi-platform product for a wide range of operating systems and embedded Internet products.Chrome is Google's browser. It runs on Windows XP, Vista, and 7(beta versions only for Mac OS X 10.5 or later, and Linux platforms) | 
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