Preview and Test your webpages with Adobe Browser Lab

adobe-browser-lab Web development has always been a tough job for years to developers in presenting information to the web users irrespective of their browsers. The advent of new browsers, operating systems and web standards makes this job quite difficult. There are also lot of free tools like Browsershots, IE NetRenderer etc available online to test your website in different browsers across all various operating system platforms. Adobe BrowserLab is the new horse in the stable which helps users to test your web pages on leading browsers and operating system side by side.

browserlab screen

Adobe BrowserLab is a powerful solution for cross-browser compatibility testing, featuring multiple viewing and comparison tools, as well as customizable preferences. BrowserLab takes screen shots of your website in various browsers across different platforms and displays the results side by side for easy comparison or as an overlay view with variable transparency. Dreamweaver CS4 can be integrated with BrowserLab which facilitates local testing without publishing online that  saves lot of time for designers and developers.

browserlab limited preview

Currently Adobe BrowserLab supports only Firefox 2.X and 3.X (Windows XP and Mac OS X), Internet Explorer 6.X and 7.X (Windows XP) and Safari 3.X (Mac OS X) and there are is no support available for Opera and Google Chrome. Also BrowserLab free preview is available to a limited number of users and you may get the error shown in the above screenshot if you try using it now. Lets wait until the gate opens.

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