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Check Browser Compatibility For A Website – A How-To Blog

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How do you feel when an application on your device starts breaking but it works just fine on your friend’s smartphone? You reload the browser and wait for the website to load. All the features are not visible or you cannot click them. Eventually, you will find yourself in the middle of two roads: 1.

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Cross Browser Compatibility Testing – what browsers you should test?

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In recent years, cross browser compatibility testing has gained a lot of traction as it helps ensure that no customers are left behind after updates. Cross browser compatibility testing helps ensure that no customer has to suffer the consequences of a forgotten update.

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5 signs you need to choose cross browser testing on the cloud

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You get the drift — websites and web apps are as coveted as mobile apps. Now, let’s discuss the essential facts — as of August 2021, the global browser market share report by StatCounter states that around 64.92% consume content via Google Chrome, followed by Safari at 18.43%. When should you move to the cloud for manual testing?

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Cross-browser testing on the cloud: advantages and disadvantages

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Cross-browser testing is performed to be sure that your product is working as expected on the various device, platform, and browser (and their versions) combinations that your customers might be using. However, the pain and efforts associated can be reduced, if the cross-browser testing is cloud-based.

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9 Tips To Avoid Cross-Browser Compatibility Issues from the start

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The software market is growing at a very fast pace today and so are the devices, browsers, and OS. An application should work on different devices like mobile, laptop, tablets, and smart televisions according to the purpose of the application. Also, all possible browsers and OS combinations possible. How can we achieve this?

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Mobile web testing – 3 approaches that will make your life easy

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But with the growing smartphone user base, two things are a given: one — There will be more people who will want to access your website via mobile, ensuring great quality and usability for your websites for mobile and testing them well will become very important. What Is Mobile Web Testing? How To Better Plan Our Tests?

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Automate cross-browser testing: What you need to know

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A good browser, good apps, a good camera, and fast networking in your smartphone are just expected today. This quote shows the dependency we have on browsers, the web, and mobile phones today. Technological development and robust testing have helped us reach where we are. What is cross-browser testing?

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