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Default Preview Browser

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I deliberately uses Edge as my default preview browser, because in most cases I can safely assume that if it works in Edge, it will work in Chrome.

What do you guys do / have in place to assist you when designing a website ?

Where do you start looking for the problem where a browser is supposed to display the content correctly, but for some reason is not doing so ?


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I disagree. The worst and most fussiest browser is Chrome. FireFox is too forgiving.
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Use the following Chrome as Default, Edge ,Firefox, Opera, Safari, Maxthon, Konqueror for testing.
Where do you start looking for the problem where a browser is supposed to display the content correctly, but for some reason is not doing so ?
You can usually start to by using the Developer Tools/Debugger Tools of the browser, also check the browsers settings for the likes of is javascript enabled, if not checked anything that requires it simply won't display, or check if the browser(s) doesn't have any pop up blockers running again this will affect how page(s) will display.
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BaconFries wrote: Thu Jun 21, 2018 12:21 pm Use the following Chrome as Default, Edge ,Firefox, Opera, Safari, Maxthon, Konqueror for testing.
Where do you start looking for the problem where a browser is supposed to display the content correctly, but for some reason is not doing so ?
You can usually start to by using the Developer Tools/Debugger Tools of the browser, also check the browsers settings for the likes of is javascript enabled, if not checked anything that requires it simply won't display, or check if the browser(s) doesn't have any pop up blockers running again this will affect how page(s) will display.
Well said BF!
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