Multiple Browsers Testing
July 19, 2007 on 3:39 pm | In General, Web apps | No CommentsIt’s been a while since I last posted something. I apologize for that, but I have been fairly busy in my job recently. So, this time I’m going to give you some useful information I’ve learned in my job lately.
It started from a time when one of my clients was using (are you ready for this) Firefox 1.0. If you are one of the unlucky souls who don’t understand the meaning of this — Firefox 1.5 had been the “standard” Firefox for about a year or more, and Firefox 2.0 has been out for at least a month or two (or more; and I’m not even the type who keeps myself that updated). He told me that the page didn’t look right and he was using Firefox, so I wondered for a while before finding out that he was on Firefox 1.0.
So I figured there is actually a need to install multiple versions of Firefox for testing. Surprise! There are actually ways to install multiple versions of Firefox as well as IE on your computer, without having multiple computers or doing any sorts of virtualization. Oh, and this guide is for Windows users. If you’re doing any sort of frontend design, Windows testing is your main target, no matter how much you like Mac or Linux yourself.
Powered by WordPress with Pool theme design by Borja Fernandez.
Entries and comments feeds.
Valid XHTML and CSS. ^Top^
Save in del.icio.us
StumbleUpon this