How to check your WordPress site in different Browsers FOR FREE
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Cross Browser Testing examines a web application’s or website’s interoperability across a variety of browsers, operating systems, and devices. We ensure that your web application or website operates consistently and smoothly across all browsers and devices that your customers may use through Cross Browser Testing.
* Browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Edge, UC Browser, Opera, and others. * Operating systems, such as Windows, Android, iOS, and macOS.
* Mobile, laptop, desktop, tablet, smart TV, and more devices
A user could be utilising any of the devices, with any browser or operating system. As a result, it is necessary to test the application’s compatibility, performance, and user interface on all of these combinations.
Cross-browser testing, when extensively tested across all combinations, aids in providing a consistent and high-quality user experience across all devices and browsers used by your consumers.
HTML, JavaScript, and CSS are all components of any website or application. We have no idea which browser our user will use to access our application. Each browser has its own technologies, capabilities, and limits, as we all know. Because each browser understands an application differently, various outcomes are produced for different users.
Stakeholders (client, business analysts, and marketing professionals) collaborate to decide which platforms, browsers (their versions), operating systems, and devices should be included in cross-browser testing. Developers and testers may have a say in this decision in some cases.
The following people are in charge of the testing:
Testing may be done in part by the design or development team that is coding the web application. They test the design and user interface features, such as graphics, typography, alignment, and so on, on various browsers and make quick modifications as needed.
The testing team is more responsible for cross-browser testing than the Quality Assurance (QA) team. To ensure that the functionality is not broken, they run the same test cases on several platforms and browser combinations. They test the application’s compatibility with several browsers. The QA team raises defects when there are discrepancies, and the development team fixes them.
We must ensure that the final outcome is the same for all users when shown in different browsers.
As a result, cross-browser testing ensures consistency of two things across multiple browsers and operating systems: * The website’s display on various browser and operating system combinations. The website’s functionality in various browser and operating system combinations.
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