Multi-browser Screenshots is a free Chrome extension that lets you check how a site renders across many common browsers/devices: - Edge - Internet Explorer 11/10/9/8 - Chrome 50 - Firefox 45 - Safari 9.1 (OS X El Capitan) - Google Nexus 6 (Android 5.0) - Google Nexus 9 (Android 5.0) - iPad Air (iOS 8.3) - iPhone 6 Plus (iOS 8.3)
@amrith It's very different to Inspect Element as it renders the page on real browsers and devices. Inspect Element is only useful for inspecting a site on that particular browser. This Chrome Extension is intended for cross-browser testing.
For the purity of the experiment checked on our other website, and the results are more like reallity :) It will be great if the results can be relied on with full confidence.
Pros:
• I like the idea
Cons:
• In my case there a wrong results for IE 11 (maybe 10, 9, 8 too, idk), iPad Air, iPhone 6 Plus.
Hi - thanks for the review! how were the results wrong for those browsers? It uses the real browsers so the results should be exactly as if you were to test on the real browsers/devices yourself. Note that the iPhone/iPad tests use an older version of iOS, so may be different if you're comparing against a device running iOS 11
stoic.
Multi-browser Screenshots
If you have a few bucks to spare, BrowserStack API can check automatically if your website looks good on several browsers
Pros:• Great idea!
• Great way to quickly check if your website looks good on IE (specially when you're a Mac user)
Cons:• Just a shortcut to the Microsoft Developer website
• Then, you cannot check a page that requires login
For the purity of the experiment checked on our other website, and the results are more like reallity :) It will be great if the results can be relied on with full confidence.
Pros:• I like the idea
Cons:• In my case there a wrong results for IE 11 (maybe 10, 9, 8 too, idk), iPad Air, iPhone 6 Plus.
Multi-browser Screenshots