Adobe BrowserLab: New web service to test your web pages on different browsers and operating systems

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Adobe BrowserLab is a new cool web service that helps you test your web pages across a different web browsers and operating systems.

Adobe BrowserLab currently supports Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari on both Mac and Windows XP. Just enter the website’s URL and it will take screenshots of your web page on different browsers and platforms. It displays the result using 1-up (on its own screenshot), 2-up (side by side comparison) and my favorite Onion Skin View (as shown below) where you can quickly pinpoint differences.

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One awesome feature of the Onion Skin View is you can use the a slider to fade in/out of each browser screenshot. Pretty cool!

Hopefully Adobe will support more browsers and operating systems in the future.

 

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3 Responses to “Adobe BrowserLab: New web service to test your web pages on different browsers and operating systems”

  1. Adobe User Group - Philippines » Adobe BrowserLab: New web service to test your web pages on different browsers and operating systems Says:

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  2. photo retouching Says:

    Great resource, this will save developers tons of time!

  3. Vasya Says:

    Please check http://www.browserseal.com/ – although it supports less browsers, it can easily beat BrowserLab in terms of speed.

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