Hiya all!
We all invest a lot of time designing and creating our websites, and some of our creations are out of this world. Just awesome. But when it comes down to testing scripts and styling those last pixels to get it just right, even on our mobile version, how far do you go? What browsers do you use for testing? I know there are too many browsers out there and we cannot test 'm all.
I used to test it in IE, FF and Chrome, but I don't like Chrome that much and since I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 Pro 64 all I use is Edge (and IE for non-compatible sites) and FF 64.
To get my chatbox right, which wasn't really basic FM's, was dreadful. But it got me kick-started learning about CSS and JS a bit. I spent many many months styling it to perfection and it was very much worth it. I sat endless nights styling my forums in depth and getting things done right. When I tested it in another browser I always kept my fingers crossed. I'm glad I went the extra mile on nearly everything. It really paid off.
Samantha
We all invest a lot of time designing and creating our websites, and some of our creations are out of this world. Just awesome. But when it comes down to testing scripts and styling those last pixels to get it just right, even on our mobile version, how far do you go? What browsers do you use for testing? I know there are too many browsers out there and we cannot test 'm all.
I used to test it in IE, FF and Chrome, but I don't like Chrome that much and since I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 Pro 64 all I use is Edge (and IE for non-compatible sites) and FF 64.
To get my chatbox right, which wasn't really basic FM's, was dreadful. But it got me kick-started learning about CSS and JS a bit. I spent many many months styling it to perfection and it was very much worth it. I sat endless nights styling my forums in depth and getting things done right. When I tested it in another browser I always kept my fingers crossed. I'm glad I went the extra mile on nearly everything. It really paid off.
Samantha