Unlike in the past, the popularity of smartphones, laptops, and tablets is rapidly increasing today, and we see that nobody wants to own a desktop computer just to browse the internet anymore. The final end users visiting our websites are now using these devices more than desktop computers to browse social media, shop online, follow news, and watch videos. The mobile and browser compatibility and design of websites have now become very important with this new trend.
In this blog post, we will technically address whether your website is compatible with different browsers.
What is Cross-Browser Testing?
As the name suggests, it is a way to test your website across many web browsers, operating systems, screen sizes, and devices. The main purpose of cross-browser testing is to ensure that the website works perfectly in different browsers, thus guaranteeing website quality.
Browser Testing
Just as each device has different hardware features, web browsers also have different features, and each user may prefer one browser over another due to these differences.
According to research, it is known that 76.6% of users use Google Chrome, 10.1% use Firefox, followed by Edge/IE, Safari, and Opera browsers. With this diversity, it is of great importance for our website to be displayed consistently for our visitors in other browsers.
Considering the progress in technology, there are tools that make cross-browser testing quite simple today. We are listing three of these tools below to facilitate your testing process;
It is a cloud-based paid tool and you can use the 7-day free trial period.
It is a tool that allows you to view browsers and operating systems along with screen size, color depth, javascript, Java, and Flash according to your selection.
Allows you to create automated GUI tests in a single browser and run them in parallel in 1,500 remote test environments such as browsers, operating systems, resolutions, and devices in the cloud. Supports integrations with Jenkins, git, Selenium, Visual Studio, Jira, etc.
Finally
If you also have different tools you use in cross-browser testing, would you share them with our visitors and us in the comments section?
We are waiting for your comments.
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