![]() Issues such as runtime conflicts when running multiple versions of the same browser and inaccurate third-party testing tools mean we can spend hours just evaluating whether a testing set-up is anywhere near reliable. The reality of cross-browser testing, though, is very different. ![]() We would download a legacy version of a browser, run it, and be able to instantly test our pages and scripts without a single care in the world. In a perfect world, cross-browser testing would be straightforward. ![]() In this multi-part post, Addy Osmani takes you through the exact set-up he uses to accurately test content that will be potentially viewed by up to millions of users with a very diverse set of browsers.
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