Google, Microsoft and the broader web community are working together to make it easier for developers to build websites that work seamlessly across browsers. They've teamed up for a cross-browser ...
Today’s software industry and devices, browsers, and operating systems are rapidly expanding. A better user experience for a more extensive user base is critical for any company or program. Depending ...
In a nutshell: In the past, building a website that looked great in all browsers was a pain. Web 2.0, HMTL5, and CSS3 alleviated a lot of the hassle of trying to make websites look the same between ...
Testing browser security features is important to keeping your web application safe and operable. To effectively test browser security features and ensure compatibility with updates, you need to use ...
Corporate sites should be built and tested across different Web browsers in order to achieve better customer reach, consistency and professionalism, stress market players. John Ng, director of digital ...
In the past decade there has been an accelerated increase in the number of browsers which are used for Web surfing. Different browsers interpret HTML, CSS and JavaScript with some differences - ...
Google and Microsoft are teaming up to fix some browser compatibility issues between their respective offerings. According to Engadget, the two companies are using user data gathered via surveys, bug ...
Cross browser testing lets you debug browser-specific compatibility errors, which helps ensure that you are not alienating a significant portion of your target audience just because your website does ...
Honing in on browser incompatibility issues in Web development, Adobe Systems on Thursday is launching , a Web site that documents these problems and offers solutions. The site is geared to users of ...
DETROIT, March 29, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Compuware Corporation (Nasdaq:CPWR), the technology performance company, today announced that the Compuware Gomez Platform has been updated to support ...