Re: [WSG] testing tips

2006-03-03 Thread Felix Miata
On 06/03/03 02:27 Steve Olive apparently typed: Epiphany/Galeon which both use the Firefox rendering engine. There is no Firefox rendering engine. Epiphany, Phoenix/Firebird/Firefox, Galeon, K-Meleon, Mozilla, Netscape 6.x 7.x, SeaMonkey and others use the Mozilla/5.0 rendering engine, known

Re: [WSG] testing tips

2006-03-03 Thread Jason Foss
Thanks for the link to TAW3 Steve, haven't seen that one before. Shall have to ckeck it out! I know this costs money, but an account with Browsercan cam make this process much easier as well. Just submit a couple of URLs from your site, come back in a little while and check the display in more

Re: [WSG] testing tips

2006-03-03 Thread Steve Olive
On 03/03/2006, at 8:09 PM, Felix Miata wrote: On 06/03/03 02:27 Steve Olive apparently typed: Epiphany/Galeon which both use the Firefox rendering engine. There is no Firefox rendering engine. Epiphany, Phoenix/Firebird/Firefox, Galeon, K-Meleon, Mozilla, Netscape 6.x 7.x, SeaMonkey and

Re: [WSG] testing tips

2006-03-02 Thread Joseph R. B. Taylor
Well, you could keep on testing forever, but the basics are: Windows: IE 5.5, 6.0 Firefox 1.5 Opera 8.5 Mac: Safari, IE? Linux: Firefox 1.5 Konquerer Thats just for browser rendering, there are many other things too Validate on W3C, code and CSS Do some basic accessiblity testing, Firefox

Re: [WSG] testing tips

2006-03-02 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Anja Kennedy wrote: can anybody give me some tips regarding website testing? what browsers and versions to test in? which mac OS are required? and what model mac would be most suitable? The 'A-grade' browsers in the following table...

Re: [WSG] testing tips

2006-03-02 Thread Steve Olive
On 03/03/2006, at 11:09 AM, Anja Kennedy wrote: Hi can anybody give me some tips regarding website testing? what browsers and versions to test in? which mac OS are required? and what model mac would be most suitable? thanks! Anja Testing can be done with Firefox Opera on all platforms -