And for extra points, the ability to specify an x-y screen coordinate to place
the cursor at, initiating a mouseover event before taking the screenshot??
Then you could say place the mouse at 210,452 (or whatever) and see the
mouseover effect (:hover) of an element on your page to make sure that
Sounds like another job for Google's pigeons...
http://www.google.com/technology/pigeonrank.html
Cheers
Mark
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Peter,
What you'll need:
1. One (possibly obsolete) PC for each version of Internet Explorer you
want to test on. You can arrange the monitors in a semicircle around the
desk or possibly use a KVM switch. Or you could use Virtual PC
You hit my mental nail on the head Ryan.
Peter
On 03/02/2004, at 3:14 PM, Ryan Christie wrote:
I think that what was more in our minds was a browser that could switch rendering engines on the fly in one window. For example, in the famous FB.7 release, if you navigate to a website that has
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 03:14 PM, Ryan Christie wrote:
I think that what was more in our minds was a browser that could
switch rendering engines on the fly in one window. For example, in the
famous FB.7 release, if you navigate to a website that has different
CSS styles available
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