What if your client is seeing different things that you are, because they are using a different browser, but you can’t replicate it or see what they’re seeing?
Usually if they can tell us the browser and whether they’re on a pc or mac, we can reproduce it.
In fact, there’s a tool that will display a site on different browsers: http://browsershots.org/
I need to come up with a new correlation for “this is the game we’re in and we’re spending this time on YOUR site, not on ours” so that no one can bitch about being charged time for stuff like this. If any of you can think of a good way to say that, let me know.
Here is what you get back when you run it (it could take some time depending on how many browsers you’re checking out, and since we have a free account).
Becky 5:28 am on November 16, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Usually if they can tell us the browser and whether they’re on a pc or mac, we can reproduce it.
In fact, there’s a tool that will display a site on different browsers: http://browsershots.org/
I need to come up with a new correlation for “this is the game we’re in and we’re spending this time on YOUR site, not on ours” so that no one can bitch about being charged time for stuff like this. If any of you can think of a good way to say that, let me know.
Becky 5:31 am on November 16, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply
I set up an account at http://browsershots.org/
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Becky 8:11 pm on November 16, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Here is what you get back when you run it (it could take some time depending on how many browsers you’re checking out, and since we have a free account).
http://screencast.com/t/yjs1aXK9RXl
Juan Villegas 5:38 pm on November 18, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Check the one I use, browserstack.com. It supports real time and interactive tests, so you can test interactions/menues/overlays.
Becky 5:53 pm on November 18, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Awesome, Juan! This is EXACTLY the sharing between developers I want to have happen out here!