I spotted a new site on the wire today, Cross Browser Testing; it is a site that helps you test your website across a variety of different operating systems and browsers.

Whilst there are services like Browsershots that let you take screenshots of your site in different browsers, Cross Browser Testing provides you with full interactivity, allowing you to test things like AJAX and JavaScript that you can’t do with a screenshot.

Cross Browser Testing provides a very wide variety of servers to choose from, from Windows 98(!) to Vista and Linux; and many browsers including Internet Explorer, Opera and Netscape.

I played around with the free 5 minute trial session available, and it seems like a really good option for those who need to test their sites in many different environments.

Here’s a screenshot of the vBS blog in Opera:
vBulletin Setup - Opera/WinXP

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5 Responses to “CrossBrowserTesting.com - a great new resource for designers”

  1. Posted by Kalina on April 17th, 2008 at 7:48 pm |

    I’ve needed something like this forever, thank you!

  2. Posted by Tony on April 19th, 2008 at 9:20 am |

    Hey this is Tony from CrossBrowserTesting.com. I am glad you checked out the site. If you have any questions send me email or use info at CrossBrowserTesting.com. We are a new service and welcome all comments good and bad! Thanks for checking us out.

  3. Posted by Brandon on April 19th, 2008 at 11:39 pm |

    Hi Tony

    Thanks for stopping by our blog :)

    You have a great looking site, keep up the good work ;)

  4. Posted by Dave on April 20th, 2008 at 2:55 pm |

    This is pretty awesome. I’ve used BrowserShots forever, and while it was useful to make sure everyhing appeared correctly, it didn’t help me make sure everything worked as intended.

    Great service

  5. Posted by Blake2181 on April 21st, 2008 at 1:00 am |

    Yeah this is a very nice site. Keep up the good work. I really like the way its layed out and the information it gives.

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