Testing websites on different browsers/platforms

Posted by: Code Climber, on 19 Mar 2008 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

I'm thinking about redesigning my blog and just for curiosity today I tried BrowserShots. It allows you to test any website on 60 different combination of browsers and platforms (35 on Linux, 20 on Windows, 5 on Mac). And as result it takes a screenshot of how the website is rendered. I tried it with 40 default combinations and in 1 hour (the time after which shots in queue expire) it took 34 different shots, from the latest Safari 3.1, IE8 and FF3 to the older IE4. My blog looks as I expected it...

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