Why You Need to Browser Test Your Websites
Designing a website that is attractive and appealing to many people is not a simple process. It takes long hours of work by programmers who are dedicated to their craft. One of the most important things for web designers to do is to test their …
4 Ways Mobile Browser Simulators Can Help Test Websites
A mobile browser simulator is used to test websites on mobile devices. This is an important aspect of the process. You have Androids, iPhones, iPads, Blackberries, and numerous other devices. And these devices are not uniform. They have different screen sizes, resolutions, operating systems, browsers …
4 Warning Signs That You Don’t Cross Browser Test Enough
There are numerous browser platforms that your website’s visitors may use to access your website, and you may be aware that your website may be formatted differently in each browser. While it may not be feasible to format the website so that it looks perfect …
Microsoft Edge: Pros & Cons
For Windows 10 users, Microsoft Edge is the default browser, formerly known as Internet Explorer. It’s a fast and secure internet browser, and it integrates well with Microsoft services like OneDrive and Microsoft 365. It also includes several privacy and security features. However, some users have reported …
Web Development Can Be Art – Literally
A few days ago the Net.Art project OneYouNeed came to me with two rather special cross-browser issues. The project aims to create a unique music video containing single frames made by people all around the world. If you have a webcam handy try it, it’s really funny. To …
Does W3C Validation Still Matter?
Recently I put the final touches to my latest web project an decided it would be fun to know where it is in terms of W3C validation. So I submitted the page to the W3C Validator and sure enough it did find 5 errors and 5 warnings. After investigation I …
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 …