Mobile Browsers That Matter
There used to be a time when one of the great advantages of developing a web application was that you simply had to write the code once and it would run anywhere at any time and on any device in the world as long as …
Why You Should Cross-Browser Test Websites
If you’re new to web programming, you may assume that your work ends with producing a perfectly working application. You test your website, debug the JavaScript, put it through a stress test and make sure that all is working well. However, many people do not …
Why Use a Standalone Cross Browser Testing Tool?
The browser market today is more saturated than ever before. Compared to just a few years ago when Internet Explorer was the dominant force, browsers such as Chrome and Safari have established their own solid market share. The recent proliferation of mobile devices has only …
New Version Released – 9.6.7
Hi, everyone! We’ve just released BrowseEmAll 9.6.7 for Windows, Linux and macOS to our users. It is available now on our Download area. You can find more details about version release history here. This release includes stability, performance improvements and new browsers and devices. If you find a …
Get Your Website Microsoft Edge Version 110 Ready
As you’ve surely already heard, the new Edge versions has a lot of new features for developers. Now every designer, developer, and website owner has to make sure that their website will be displayed correctly using the new Microsoft Edge versions. In this post, I …
The Cross-Browser Compatibility Guide – CSS Selectors Browser Support
Welcome to the third part of the cross-browser compatibility guide. CSS selectors browser support In this post I would like to show which CSS selectors are supported in the different browsers. CSS 2 Selectors CSS level 2 specification was developed by the W3C and published …
The Cross-Browser Compatibility Guide – Which HTML Tags to Avoid
Welcome to the second part of the cross-browser compatibility guide. Which HTML Tags to avoid In this post, I would like to point out some (valid) HTML-Tags to avoid while building a cross-browser website or web application. HTML 4 Every major browser supports all necessary …
Browser-News: All You Need to Know About Firefox 34
On December the 1st Mozilla released the new version 34 of it’s flagship browser Firefox. Alongside many GUI changes and security fixes the update disables SSLv3 and implements a few new JavaScript elements like WeakSets and JavaScript Template String. Learn all about the relevant new …
Web Developer News: Opera 16 and Chrome 29 Released
Welcome to this month’s web developer browser news. Opera 16 Opera has released its new version 16 of the Opera desktop browser. Opera 16 is now powered by the blink engine 29. Moreover, Opera has added features like opera: flags, auto-fill support, and Geolocation support. …
Internet Explorer 11: The First Web Developer Review
Yesterday Microsoft released the first beta of the next Windows 8 generation: Windows 8.1. Part of this beta release is the new Internet Explorer 11 which is especially interesting for web designers and developers around the world. In this post you’ll learn which new Web Standards …