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Scarlett

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Best Browser Testing Method?

Posted 11.06.2011 @ 11.33AM

Hey guys- wanted to know what you think the best browser testing method is for a web designer? I've done browsershots but they take ages and they don't let you do more than one day. On an older computer I used MultipleIE's which was awesome but won't run on anything beyond Vista.

And I'm on PC now, since my poor little Macbook Pro died last month *cries*

So wanted to get your thoughts on what you have found to be the best way to view your website on multiple browsers?

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Looney

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Posted 11.06.2011 @ 11.35AM

was a time when people would post up here the link and ask someone on a certain computer and browser if it was ok, one way anyway

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Posted 11.06.2011 @ 1.10PM

My setup at home and work = Mac with Virtual Box running XP with the IE pack.

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Ojay

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Posted 11.06.2011 @ 3.00PM

Yeah I'm with Pyro...

There was an awesome site that ran all browsers in a virtual window kind of setup, including all versions of IE. Microsoft asked them to remove the IE browsers though, which SUCKS as it was a great way to test.

Pretty much all the other browsers are still available though...

http://spoon.net/browsers/

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Dan

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Posted 11.06.2011 @ 7.45PM (Edited 11.06.2011 @ 7.45PM)

Adobe's BrowserLab
https://browserlab.adobe.com/en-us/index.html

Been a while since i've used it so it may have changed.

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