Hi Vijay,

If you are looking at cross browser testing then here is a simple example
and you can come out with as many as you can.

Google search page scenario.

You will need to verify that the page is displayed the same in both IE and
Firefox. Need to see that the search buttons are enabled and upon clicking
the search is performed. like wise you can look at various areas in the
screen.

Regards,

Kiran Paul

On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 5:20 AM, vijay kumar <[email protected]> wrote:

> can you please explain about cross browser testing in detail with any live
> example?
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