Testing web site in Safari January 25th, 2006
by Peter Melnikov

The question of cross browser compatibility is a common topic among Web developers. We have a bunch of customers requesting complete redesign services and coming with the web sites developed several years ago with possibility to be viewed correctly only in Internet Explorer. It’s not longer a question if you should have your website cross-browser accommodating. Believe it or not but at the time of this post slightly more than 20% of Internet users use a browser other than IE. This information comes from W3Schools.com, which has been keeping tabs on browser usage since January 2002.

Web developers might say: “You right – we are going to use Mozilla and IE for testing purpose”. What about Mac users? There are quite a few emulators of Mac OS out there, and it’s real nightmare to install them. Better bookmart the SafariTest – just enter your URL in the box and click View. SafariTest will return a screenshot of your page as viewed with Safari.

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