IAdapter
IAdapter

Reputation: 64895

automatic testing for CSS?

Is there any tool that allows you to automatically test page under different browser and make sure CSS looks good?

P.S. I know it sounds impossible, but maybe there are some solutions (like taking screenshots and comparing them)

Upvotes: 3

Views: 444

Answers (3)

Joonas
Joonas

Reputation: 7305

https://browserlab.adobe.com/ - adobe id is needed, but it's free.

and

http://netrenderer.com - just for IE.

Both only take screenshots, but with a very little delay.

also for ie http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage - It's still in alpha state so it can only be trusted to a point.

Personally though, I pretty much have every browser in my comp so I can test things out in the actual browser. Plus all of the major ones do have web dev tools so.. if you can download all the browsers that's a good choice.

And I really just test all around functionality. For example if text is little different in some browsers then so be it, as long as it doesn't get cut or anything.

Upvotes: 2

JNDPNT
JNDPNT

Reputation: 7465

You can use http://browsershots.org/ to create screenshots on all types of devices and browsers. This might be what you are looking for.

Upvotes: 0

name
name

Reputation: 457

Tried BrowserStack? http://www.browserstack.com/

There was some other site I occasionally used to use that returned a set of images, but I can't remember what it was, and it wasn't always accurate.

Upvotes: 1

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