Browser Upgrade Page

Why Web Standards?

JT Open is on its way to maintaining a design that uses Web design standards. While the Web Standards movement is not new, most Web sites today do not conform to the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) specifications.

For the user, Web standards coding will make pages more accessible, faster loading.

Upgrading Your Browser

You probably got to this page because you are using a browser version that does not take advantage of the latest browser design and security features available. We suggest upgrading your browser if you have the ability to do so.

How can I upgrade?

Downloading and installing a new browser is easy. You will be able to follow simple directions when you download the browser. The following browsers support numerous web standards including CSS, XHTML, and the DOM (a universal means of controlling the behavior of web pages):

Web Standards were created by the World Wide Web Consortium, a governing body of the people who invented the web itself.

While this page is intended to suggest some good options for upgrading your browser, please note that this is not an exhaustive list of browsers that support web standards, nor a test of browser compliance. Also, we do not intend to recommend a particular manufacturer's browser; only to suggest upgrading to a browser version that gives you the best and most secure browsing experience.