Supported and Tested Browsers
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Windows
- Google Chrome (latest version tested; latest version -1 release supported) - current is v.97.0.x
- Firefox (latest version tested; latest version -1 release supported) - current is v. 96.0.x
- Microsoft EDGE Desktop: Chromium-based (latest version tested; latest version -1 release supported) current is v.97.0.x
MacOS
- Safari for Mac (latest version tested; latest version -1 release supported) - current is v.15.0.x
- Microsoft EDGE Desktop: Chromium-based (latest version tested; latest version -1 release supported) current is v.97.0.x
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- Note that EdgeHTML was deprecated by Microsoft starting 01/15/2020 and replaced with EdgeChromium
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Mobile Device Browsers
- Safari Mobile for iOS 14.8.x
- Google Chrome for Android
Break Points
In our effort to make LearningBuilder responsive, we have introduced a series of breakpoints to support the maximum number of devices possible. Most pages should break down elegantly to any breakpoint but here are the forced breakpoints we use:
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Next Gen Learning Plan:
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LearningBuilder supports the most recent versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. With very few exceptions, all features are implemented using standards-based technology and do not target any specific browser. |
Desktop browsers
LearningBuilder should function normally in all standards-based desktop browsers. The browsers that we actively test against (or are known to be unsupported) are:
Browser | Support |
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Chrome | Supported |
Edge | Supported |
Firefox | Supported Minor issues in Private Browsing mode; users are warned when using affected features in Private mode |
Safari | Supported |
Internet Explorer | Not supported |
Mobile browsers
LearningBuilder should function normally in all standards-based mobile browsers. The browsers that we actively test against are:
Platform | Support |
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Android | Chrome Supported |
iOS | Safari Supported |
Responsive design / mobile device support
All Practitioner-facing pages and features support mobile devices through responsive design.
Most administrative backend pages and features implement a responsive design, although the more complex configuration tools work best on a tablet or desktop.