Hi — thanks for the kind words; glad you like the design.
If you build your site with WordPress, you can usually avoid those cross?browser problems because most modern WordPress themes and plugins are tested across major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Opera) and include fallbacks for older ones. A few quick, practical tips you can pass on to your visitors:
Ask them to update their browser to the latest version (many issues come from outdated Internet Explorer builds).
Clear cache and cookies or try an incognito/private window — this often fixes display or script errors.
Disable browser extensions or ad?blockers temporarily; extensions sometimes break page scripts or styles.
Make sure the site uses a standards?compliant theme and up?to?date plugins; if a specific component fails in Explorer, replace it with a polyfilled or simpler alternative.
If needed, test the site on a cross?browser tool (or ask your developer) to identify and patch CSS/JS that IE doesn’t support.
If you like, I can put you in touch with a developer who can review the site for IE-specific issues or recommend a WordPress theme that offers the widest compatibility.
Do you ever run into any browser compatibility problems?
A few of my blog visitors have complained about my blog not operating correctly in Explorer
but looks great in Opera. Do you have any suggestions to help fix this problem?