Testing Web Designs with Adobe BrowserLab

Posted on Friday 30th Jul 2010 by James Bavington 2 Comments

Testing Websites with Adobe BrowserLab


One of the biggest obstacles when designing and developing websites – are the browsers that we use to view them. Ensuring that your website displays and functions correctly across all of the major browsers can be a time consuming and frustrating task. To make this web design debugging process easier, you do have several options available – without having to splash out on extra computers.

Now we have spoken before out some of the free online rendering engines like browsershots.org and Geotek’s NetRenderer. But our favourite is Adobe’s recently updated, free Browserlabs service. So if you’re not already familiar with Browserlabs, our video above takes a look – and explores the new integration with Creative Suite 5.

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2 Responses to Testing Web Designs with Adobe BrowserLab

  1. Kams says:
    August 24, 2010 at 1:43 am

    cool. i have been using this tool for quite some time now. and it is as you said very useful and a great tool which makes life simpler.

  2. Muneeb says:
    August 24, 2010 at 7:55 am

    wow… useful video

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