a procedure, routine, or suitable alternate solution that, when observed in the regular operation of the Program, allows the user to get around the problem or practical adverse effect on the Program of an error or nonconformity
a temporary solution often advocated by those who discover a vulnerability and typically does not involve downloading any additional software
a way to fool rendering problems, and minimize the affected browsers
A method of avoiding an incident or problem, either from a temporary fix or from a technique, that means the customer is not reliant on a particular aspect of a service that is known to have a problem.
A manual procedure implemented in order to overcome a shortcoming of a program or piece of equipment.
A workaround is a bypass of a recognized problem in a system. A workaround is typically a temporary fix that implies that a genuine solution to the problem is needed. Frequently workarounds are as creative as true solutions, involving outside the box thinking in their creation.