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[SOLVED] Browser versions to test pages in
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[SOLVED] Browser versions to test pages in
What browsers/versions should I be testing my pages in?
I'm currently checking IE6/7, FF2, Opera9 & Safari3. |
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Re: Browser versions to test pages in
Looks good to me.
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Re: Browser versions to test pages in
I have a list here. But you seem to cover all the necessary ones.
Last Blog Entry: 3D Chess in your browser! (Mar 14th, 2008)
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Re: Browser versions to test pages in
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I suggest that you also find out how your site functions in a screenreader. You can either use a real screenreader, or get a textual rendering (try Fangs). |
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