The Easy Way To Test Your Web Design In Different Browsers
There are a few services out there that you can use to test your web design in different browsers, but this is by far the best I have ever come across. Not only does it show you how your site looks in different browsers, but on different platforms as well.
The platforms include Linux, MacOS, Windows and BSD. The browser selection is impressive, it must include just about everything there is. Being a bit of a web techie I have sought out and tried a lot of different browsers. BrowserShots list certainly has every browser I’ve ever heard of and more!
This awesome tool for web designers and developers is FREE!
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I only bother with the latest browser versions now, and I especially despise IE6, therefore I use the code provided by the SaveTheDevelopers.org guys to ’suggest’ to people viewing my site in IE6 that it is time to upgrade.
I currently test in FireFox 3.0, Flock 2.0 and IE7.0, and occasionally opera and safari…depending on whos got a Mac around me.
I’ve used browsersnapshot a bit, but to be honest it slows down my workflow too much, and since a lot of website construction is tweak, tweak, tweaking, tweak tweak, its a paoin to go back and forth. I recommend the Web Developer Toolbar for FF, which gives you various tools to maintain CSS consistency.
Andy