I have a screenshot of an IE web browser. My question is, how can I tell whether it's IE 7 or IE8?
I've looked on the net and all the different shots of 7 and 8 look the same.
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I have a screenshot of an IE web browser. My question is, how can I tell whether it's IE 7 or IE8? I've looked on the net and all the different shots of 7 and 8 look the same. |
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Look at the website address shown in the address box. In Internet Explorer 7, the entire address is black:
In Internet Explorer 8, only the main domain name is black, the rest of the address is gray:
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It is very hard to tell from just a screen shot. Initially I thought I spotted two differences, but as it seems I was wrong and there is only one. IE7 screenshot: IE8 screenshot: On a default installation, IE8 and IE7 display the favorites button differently. I am not sure if this is customizable, but without any customization it should look different. You should use this only as a hint and not as a definitive way of telling the browser version. The look of a browser can be heavily modified using different plugins / themes. (This was originally posted for the question on Stack Overflow, but the answer didn't get migrated along with the question.) |
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IE8 should have the compatability tag after the address bar.
However looking at certain sites i.e BBC.co.uk some don;t seem to have the compatibility buton showing on the bar. You could see if it has it and check the website displayed though. Should give you an idea. |
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