Semplice is designed and optimized for common operating systems and browsers (based on high usage statistics). Your Semplice website will be fully functional on the following:
Supported by Semplice
Windows 8 and newer:
- Microsoft Edge: two latest stable versions
- Chrome: two latest stable versions
- Firefox: two latest stable versions
Mac OS X Yosemite and newer:
- Safari: 10.1 and newer
- Chrome: two latest stable versions
- Firefox: two latest stable versions
iOS10 and newer on devices 4.7" or larger:
- Safari: 10 and newer
- Chrome: two latest stable versions
- Firefox: two latest stable versions
Android 7.0 (Nougat) and newer on devices 4.7" or larger:
- Chrome: two latest stable versions
Not supported
Semplice is not designed, developed or tested for older and low usage browsers, or any browsers not mentioned above. Older browsers that do not support responsive websites, are of very low usage, or are no longer supported by the manufacturer include, but are not limited to:
Internet Explorer
Browsers on Windows XP, Vista, or 7 (all unsupported by Microsoft)
Internet Explorer
Browsers on Windows XP, Vista, or 7 (all unsupported by Microsoft)
Caveats
We won’t support phone manufacturers that change the default Android Webkit browser.
Other semi-common Android browsers (including Firefox, Opera, Dolphin) may or may not work, and will be untested.
Devices have resolutions with various pixel per inch ratios, so although the site should work, it may appear "bigger" or "smaller" across devices.
There are times when a new version of a browser is released, and we may not discover bugs and/or issues right away. We will try our best to fix them promptly, but sometimes need to do a discovery/data collecting phase first.
Other semi-common Android browsers (including Firefox, Opera, Dolphin) may or may not work, and will be untested.
Devices have resolutions with various pixel per inch ratios, so although the site should work, it may appear "bigger" or "smaller" across devices.
There are times when a new version of a browser is released, and we may not discover bugs and/or issues right away. We will try our best to fix them promptly, but sometimes need to do a discovery/data collecting phase first.