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Thread: Browser Testing Methods
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20 Jun 2010 @ 15.07 Ehh I prompted my viewers with too low of IE that they need to update lol...
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23 Nov 2010 @ 12.14 Has anyone used this: Multi-Browser Viewer | Cross Browser Testing - Standalone Browsers & Screen Capture Testing
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Appears it is endorsed by Stu Nicholls (CSS Play)
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23 Nov 2010 @ 13.27
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23 Nov 2010 @ 13.39 If it works it'd be a godsend - next project that requires extensive testing I'll give it a shot. Would have preferred a fully featured trial for 1-3 days rather than a crippled version for 14 though to preview it.
Hope the IE7 browser doesn't crash every 5 mins like IETester
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2 Dec 2010 @ 01.19 i use browsershots. i find it gives me a good idea of what the site looks like across different browsers
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2 Dec 2010 @ 06.07
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2 Dec 2010 @ 07.57
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13 Jun 2012 @ 03.52 Hi,
Just posting as someone may look at this thread now.
You can write simple Selenium code which will walk through your web site in different browsers and make screenshots. We do full functional testing with Selenium and here is example of reports we generate. Your code will be much simpler. You can execute it on our system - Nerrvana. We also had some requests from people who do not want to code but run Selenium tests recorded with Selenium IDE on Nerrvana.
If you want to go this path let me know
Cheers,
Igor
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