Browser Testing Tools

Here’s a few links I’ve found to test yer sites on. This is really more for me to use so I can remember this stuff in a few months when I need it again, and have forgotten it by that time.

https://browserlab.adobe.com/
An easier, faster solution for cross-browser testing

http://browsershots.org/
Browsershots makes screenshots of your web design in different browsers. It is a free open-source online service created by Johann C. Rocholl. When you submit your web address, it will be added to the job queue. A number of distributed computers will open your website in their browser. Then they will make screenshots and upload them to the central server here.

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3 Comments

  1. Posted January 23, 2010 at 4:39 pm | Permalink

    Cloud Testing – http://www.cloudtesting.com/ – offer a functional website testing tool that allows you to test your websites from the cloud. Enterprise users can download an agent which allows access to your local resources, i.e. inside your firewall/network.
    It is based on Selenium, and allows you to capture scripts in the Selenium IDE plugin for Firefox, and then upload onto our servers for running.

    We currently support the following browsers:

    Firefox 2, 3 & 3.5
    Internet Explorer 6,7 & 8
    Safari 3.2 & 4.0
    Chrome 2 and 3
    Opera 9.6

    With all of the above we capture full screenshots (i.e. of the browser window, not just the OS window), store the HTML and details of components on each page, along with timings and HTTP request and response headers. All of this is available to view via the results portal – http://portal.cloudtesting.com/

    A free 7 day trial is available.

  2. Posted February 9, 2010 at 11:09 am | Permalink

    oh cool. great find man! i’m going to have to try this out. we’re doing a redesign of addthis.com, and we’ll be using CSS3. heh.

  3. Posted April 9, 2010 at 2:52 am | Permalink

    Please add BrowserSeal to this list – we have some unique features that other services lack.

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