Any web designer will tell you that one of the biggest headaches in development is making sure that what you code looks good across multiple browsers. We all know the quirks and workarounds for some of the mainstream browsers, but testing a site in several different ones can be frustrating and time-consuming.
To simplify the process you can use a tool like Adobe BrowserLab that lets you see how your design is rendered across multiple browsers. Just enter your URL and select what browsers you want to view and BrowserLab renders it. To compare, you can view side-by-side, switch between single views or overlay using onion skin mode. This is an excellent tool that Adobe offers for free and all you need to do is sign in with or create a free Adobe ID account.
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