Browsera - we will immediately determine that this is not another free screenshots service. This service allows automated testing of the cross-browser nature of your typesetting, that is, your html code, styles, scripts are read - and their drawing is modeled in accordance with the features of a particular browser. However, the service also generates a screenshot for each browser: there will be something to send to the maker-up.

When adding a site, the address of a specific page, a list of browsers (while IE6-8, FF2-3.5 and Safari3.2-4 are available), a reference browser (its interface will be considered a reference for comparison), the ability to “walk” by reference (the depth ), if necessary, the service can enter the protected section, yes - it can log in. The result is not long to wait, as soon as the test is completed - the page will be updated, in the process you can listen to music, drink tea, and even if you completely close the service page, you will receive a notification of readiness via e-mail.

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The section "
Unique Layout Differences " will show the number of elements whose location on the pages of different browsers differs from the reference one, that is, literally - the color of your block elements is highlighted, when you hover over each of its twin brothers in the other browsers, so if you have enough large monitor - then you can see the behavior of any block at the same time.
The section "
Unique Script Errors " will show the script errors of this page that appeared in each browser ... probably will, because in my Firefox 3.0.11 (Ubuntu) I saw only a digit with the number of errors in the admin panel of the service, and no more explanations what and where broke, that is, no specifics.
upd : The “
Java Script Errors ” tab appeared in the interface when it was loaded and magically disappeared right away - they didn’t really see their interface with their own service.
Unfortunately, there is no provision for publishing test results - viewing is available only to registered users, but you can see the results of a cross-browser test of a couple of spherical sites in a vacuum: the results of the
opera.com main page and the pages of one of the
wordpress.com sections. It's nice to be aware of the spiritual intimacy with the giants: they, like me, scored a bolt for compatibility with IE6!
Now about the cost of this pleasure: yes, not cheap! Hey, relax - for anarchists there is a “Free” tariff plan - you can test 25 pages per month for free. This does not mean, unfortunately, licking the layout for 25 pages to the victorious end: just 25 tests for 1 page, or 1 test for 25 different pages, or - in any combination you like, but again no more than 25 tests per month. Sparsely, but for a freelance student, in principle, should be enough. For studios they offer 500 tests for 45 ye per month, 2,000 tests for 99 and at $ 499 restrictions are removed - I test plenty! It seems to me that the latest tariff package is designed for studio managers who are not at odds with math, for a maximum of six months of unlimited testing will devour an amount equivalent to 3 decent computers on which it would be possible to conduct such tests "live". But I heard on TV that democracy and pluralism brought us the freedom of choice, which is silly not to use - so let everyone choose what is more profitable for him.
Wherefore, I wish you all a pleasant mammal and 100% cross-browser compatibility!