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  2. Cross-browser testing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-browser_testing

    Cross-browser testing is a type of non-functional software testing where web applications are checked for support across different browsers and devices. Cross-browser testing can also provide an objective, independent view of the status of the web application to allow the business to appreciate and understand the risks of releasing it or implementing new feature(s).

  3. Cross-browser compatibility - Wikipedia

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    The term "multi-browser" was coined to describe applications that relied on browser sniffing or made otherwise invalid assumptions about run-time environments, which at the time were almost invariably Web browsers. The term "cross-browser" took on its currently accepted meaning at this time, as applications that once worked in Internet Explorer ...

  4. Web Compatibility Test for Mobile Browsers - Wikipedia

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    Due to the wide variety of web engines used at the time for mobile browsers, results varied between browsers used. [8] Safari on iOS 3 received a 15/16 score on the first test and the Palm Pre web browser scored a 13/16 in revision 1.47 of the first test. [9] In 2010, Firefox Mobile for Android scored a 75% while Safari scored a 67%. [4]

  5. Playwright (software) - Wikipedia

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    The @playwright/test runner was released later as part of an effort to provide a more comprehensive solution for browser-based testing. Its development was largely based on the need to have a specialized runner that can leverage the full potential of the Playwright API and make end-to-end testing more robust and straightforward.

  6. List of web testing tools - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of web testing tools, giving a general overview in terms of features, ... GUI functionalities and browser compatibility. ...

  7. Turbo (software) - Wikipedia

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    Turbo.net hosts browsersandbox.com, which allows users to run multiple versions of browsers such as Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and mobile browsers on a single machine. Web developers can use Browser Sandbox for cross-browser testing to ensure websites function correctly in multiple versions of popular browsers. [8]

  8. Acid3 - Wikipedia

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    Eric A. Meyer, a notable web standards advocate, wrote, "The real point here is that the Acid3 test isn't a broad-spectrum standards-support test. It's a showpiece, and something of a Potemkin village at that. Which is a shame, because what's really needed right now is exhaustive test suites for specifications—XHTML, CSS, DOM, SVG." [42]

  9. BrowserStack - Wikipedia

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    The subscription-based service was founded by Ritesh Arora and Nakul Aggarwal in 2011 [2] in Mumbai, India, and was originally started as a service to let developers test their websites on Internet Explorer. BrowserStack has over 25,000 paid customers and 2 million registered developers in more than 135 countries. [3]

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