Interestingly when ever I made HTML pages, it never looked the same in Mozilla or Chrome as in IE. The questions in my mind where very obvious. If HTML was an Open Standard (ISO/IEC 15445:2000) then why does our web pages behave differently in each browser it is opened.
I did not get into finding the details but just checked out , if there was something available which informed me of the reactions of opening a page in every known web browser.
The search led me to come across browsershot.org.
This site lets you to understand how your website would behave when opened in different web browsers. Further more, it lets you set the following parameters before starting such an adventurous operation.
Screen Size : 640/800/1024/1280/1440/1600 pixels
Color Depth : 8/16/24/32 bit per pixel
Javascript : Enabled or Disabled [ checks compatibility with various versions of JavaScript, if enabled]
Java : Enabled / Disabled
Flash : Enabled/Disabled [ with various versions of Flash]
So, if you are an amateur designer, check out for compatibility with all the prevalent web browsers.
Browsershot is a free open-source online web application providing developers a miraculous way to test their website's browser compatibility in one place.
I did not get into finding the details but just checked out , if there was something available which informed me of the reactions of opening a page in every known web browser.
The search led me to come across browsershot.org.
This site lets you to understand how your website would behave when opened in different web browsers. Further more, it lets you set the following parameters before starting such an adventurous operation.
Screen Size : 640/800/1024/1280/1440/1600 pixels
Color Depth : 8/16/24/32 bit per pixel
Javascript : Enabled or Disabled [ checks compatibility with various versions of JavaScript, if enabled]
Java : Enabled / Disabled
Flash : Enabled/Disabled [ with various versions of Flash]
So, if you are an amateur designer, check out for compatibility with all the prevalent web browsers.
Browsershot is a free open-source online web application providing developers a miraculous way to test their website's browser compatibility in one place.
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