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Crossbrowser Testing Without Paying To Upload Website? Complete Novice Web Design Question.
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After months of tears, blood and sweat I have nearly tamed Dreamweaver and completed a website, (it's been an emotional journey). However although the website has been previewed through Firefox and Safari whilst being constructed, it has not been thoroughly tested through older versions of these browers or indeed Internet Explorer at all!! How can I test this website without the expense of actually going live through a web host service? I am quite concerned that I will end up with elements, images and links floating about like farts in a breeze when I embark on this process.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How did you test the other browsers?
Download the browser you want to test, open the html file, see how it looks!
" I am quite concerned that I will end up with elements, images and links floating about like farts in a breeze when I embark on this process. I am quite concerned that I will end up with elements, images and links floating about like farts in a breeze when I embark on this process."
You will. A cutoff point of IE8 is useful because almost everyone agrees IE7 is a pig.
Download the browser you want to test, open the html file, see how it looks!
" I am quite concerned that I will end up with elements, images and links floating about like farts in a breeze when I embark on this process. I am quite concerned that I will end up with elements, images and links floating about like farts in a breeze when I embark on this process."
You will. A cutoff point of IE8 is useful because almost everyone agrees IE7 is a pig.
Just come across this:
http:// www.dav idaliso n.com/2 008/05/ how-to- let-saf ari-pre tend-it s-ie.ht ml
how reliable is this for cross browser testing?
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how reliable is this for cross browser testing?
I use WAMP as a local server and have set up a test site with this host: http:// www.2fr eehosti ng.com/
Sorry I can't offer any Mac specific help. Ab Editor is correct about IE, only bother with 8 and newer.
If only one browser misbehaves, it's nearly always IE.
Sorry I can't offer any Mac specific help. Ab Editor is correct about IE, only bother with 8 and newer.
If only one browser misbehaves, it's nearly always IE.
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