<span id="Label3"><p>Today accidentally read the next Mu class net home source, see a line</p><pre>1 <meta name= "renderer" content= "webkit|ie-comp|ie-stand" ></pre><pre><br>renderer, this thing is not familiar, why use?<br><br>google, which originally was prepared for a dual-core browser: specify how the <strong>dual-core browser renders the page by Default.<br><br></strong></pre><pre><meta name= "renderer" content= "webkit" >//default webkit kernel</pre><pre><meta name= "renderer" content= "ie-comp" >//default IE compatibility mode</pre><pre><meta name= "renderer" content= "ie-stand" >//default IE Standard mode</pre><pre><br>And Webkit|ie-comp|ie-stand this way of writing, similar to the font-family rules, in order to exclusive priority, not supported then down, the browser will be left-to-right in order to select its own rendering kernel to handle the current Page.<strong><br><br></strong>Currently supported Browsers Are: 360<br><br>Article reference: using meta tags to specify a dual-core browser to render Web pages in the IE kernel</pre><p>Renderer of Meta</p></span>
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