[Herts] Web testing
Andy Smith
andy at lug.org.uk
Wed May 7 22:57:37 BST 2008
Hi,
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 09:06:18PM +0100, Ian Sealy wrote:
> >I'd like to test a website before I put it out for more general
> >circulation and have to accept that not all its visitors are going to
> >be enlightened or standards aware. So far I've got it looking OK on
> >IE6 using the very impressive wine / ies4linux combination as well as
> >"proper" browsers but feel I probably should check how it behaves with
> >IE7. Which brings me to my question - I think someone was mentioning a
> >few meetings back a neat way of setting IE7 up for this sort of
> >testing. Can that soomeone remind me what it was?
>
> Could you get away with using http://ipinfo.info/netrenderer/? Otherwise
> I use http://www.browsercam.com/.
There's browsershots.org as well. Installing every kind of browser
yourself is only going to become less and less feasible..
Cheers,
Andy
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