How Does My Site Look in Various Browsers? (2)
CrossBrowserTesting.com CrossBrowserTesting.com (http://crossbrowsertesting.com/) is a commercial testing service that allows you to remotely access machines running various browser and operating system combinations.
How Does My Site Look in Various Browsers?
Being able to test your site in a variety of browsers is the best way to check that it works well in all of them; however, unless you can set up a test suite in your office, it’s likely that there’ll be some browsers to which you’ll lack access to.
Testing Many Browsers for Linux Users
Linux users are in much the same boat as Windows users when it comes to testing on Mac-only browsers. On the bright side, Virtualization and dual booting offer convenient ways for Linux users to run various versions of Internet Explorer.
Testing Many Browsers for Mac Users
Mac users who have Intel Macs can feel smug—your environment can easily be used to test sites in all three operating systems. If you’re a designer who wants to be able to work on only one machine, Macs are well worth investigating, and I say that as a Linux desktop user!
Testing Many Browsers for Windows Users (2)
The same can be said for the Windows version of Google Chrome. Even though it uses the same rendering engine as Safari (WebKit), you still need to test with the Mac version of Safari. Testing Linux Browsers While there’s currently no way to emulate a Mac on a Windows computer, various options are available for [...]
