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Software for Cross-Browser Checking?

Am I missing something?

         

victoryrun

1:58 pm on Jan 24, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Is there a software program out there that will take an html (or other) file and show it displayed in a variety of different browsers/platforms/screen resoultions/etc.? I tried a search but really couldn't come up with much... If there's NOT something out there, then WHY!? lol

Thanks,
Ramsey

txbakers

3:02 am on Jan 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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There are a few websites that offer this service, but in my experience they weren't very accurate.

You can install several browsers on your local machine and test that way.

victoryrun

2:16 pm on Jan 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Yeah, that's how I currently do it... I change my screen rez and open in a couple different browsers. But I think it would be AWESOME if there was some program out there that did a split-screen view of the different options that you could configure on the fly. You know, like in Photoshop, when you "save for web" and you can see the "orig" on one side and the "optimized" on the other, and it changes as you configure the different options (gif, jpg, 256, 128, etc)....

Now if I was only a software designer.... (cha-ching! $$)

Ramsey