I have checked my website on various operating systems and browsers using Adobe Browser Lab. It all looks OK apart from Firefox on a PC. The pages should be centered but appear in Firefox on a PC (in Adobe Browser Lab) to be left aligned.
If someone has a PC and Firefox would they mind looking at my site and letting me know how the pages are aligned?
Op 6 sep 2011, om 11:08 heeft Mark het volgende geschreven:
I have checked my website on various operating systems and browsers using Adobe Browser Lab. It all looks OK apart from Firefox on a PC. The pages should be centered but appear in Firefox on a PC (in Adobe Browser Lab) to be left aligned.
If someone has a PC and Firefox would they mind looking at my site and letting me know how the pages are aligned?
Quite simply it posts multiple requests to NetRenderer so you can see the same web page in your own browser plus IE 5.5, 6, 7, 8, IE 7-6 Mixed and IE 7-6 Difference. I need to update the page to include IE 9 options. Possibly more interestingly is that page also contains a number of bookmarklets that you can drag to your browser’s bookmarks bar. Clicking on any of these will render the current page in NetRenderer using the specified browser. Make sure that the pages you want to test are accessible online and you should be all set for testing.
Regards,
Tim.