You probably know this: As soon as you have implemented some design ideas beyond the ordinary, ask yourself whether that would be able to see all what you have since tinkered. The easiest way would be to keep at least three computers with Windows, Linux and MacOS at home. To then test the * grmpf * Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera ... Optionally, you can enable your entire circle of friends round mails write or send text messages or call (very retro), and get there, then the question to the man or woman: "Property 'ma', actually looks like my new page design with you auf'm computer?"

Sure, you can do anything. Or browse times to Browser Shots . Since you can test the browser compatibility of your work thoroughly. But beware: Do not demand the same from all available browsers screenshots - which can then take a little longer. Different systems will be sent to the test page, which will make a screenshot, you can also download a ZIP file. I've tried the same times with 59 browsers, then the results will come bit by bit. The zip file is quite large, but you get through this open-source service a good impression. It pays to have to wait at a larger "order" and to press if the "Renew" button. Therefore you can take the required shots really complete browser.
Addition: As I've written this entry, 49 of the 59 requested "pictures" eingetrudelt.

In BrowserPool you get even more - namely, the ability to test the functionality. However, this is not free, but is just under 30 euros per month. After all, you can create a free trial account. An appropriate test is still pending.

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