Browser Compatibility
- 10 Nov 2022
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Browser Compatibility
- Updated On 10 Nov 2022
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Article Summary
- Click the browser's name to see information on how to find the current version number of each browser.
- The new Microsoft Edge browser is based on Chromium and is compatible with all supported versions of Windows and macOS. For more information, see the Difference between Edge(Chromium) and Legacy Edge.
Content Creation
Whatfix content can be created using the Whatfix Editor extension and configured using the Dashboard. The Whatfix Editor is a browser plugin that enables you to create various types of Whatfix content, namely Flows, Smart Tips, and, Beacons.
The extension can only be installed in the following browsers.
Browser | Minimum version required | Editor (content creation) | Dashboard |
Chrome | 19 | Yes | Yes |
New Edge (Chromium) | 84 | Yes | Yes |
Content deployment
Browser | Deployment Method | |
Javascript embed (Minimum version required) | Browser extension support | |
Firefox | 4 | Yes |
Chrome | 14 | Yes |
New Edge (Chromium) | 84 | Yes |
Internet Explorer | 9 | Yes |
Legacy Edge | 38 | Yes |
Safari | 4 | Yes |
Opera | 10.6 | No |
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- As Microsoft has stopped supporting Internet Explorer from June 15, 2022, you'll be redirected to IE mode on Microsoft Edge.
For more information, check What is Internet Explorer (IE) mode? - Content creators can still create content using the Editor and Dashboard. However, if there is any issue, no support will be provided as Internet Explorer is an unsupported browser.
- We highly recommend you to switch to Microsoft Edge.
Note
- For applications where code embedding is not possible, Whatfix can be deployed using browser extensions on Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Edge (Chromium), Legacy Edge, and Internet Explorer.
- Web applications with Framesets are supported by Internet Explorer 9+, and Opera 15+.
- Make sure that your web applications use Standard document mode in Internet Explorer.
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