SnTT: A screen shot of your web page from 64 browsers - 4 OS’s
Published by Yancy Lent on 29 May 2008 at 07:23 pm
I don’t have a Mac or access to a Linux box; anymore, so testing the look of web pages on non-windows systems is… almost never done. When you add to that multiple browers and multiple versions of those browsers the task becomes daunting.
In steps browsershots.org. Simply enter your url, select the browsers you want to test against and it generate a full page, full length screen shot; its money! You can even download all the images as one zip file.
I can see this being very handy for the layout and design phase of a site. Even functionality testing could benefit, browser detection, user agent conditioning, screen resolution, etc.
I would love to see them add mobile devices to the mix; that would be over the top impressive!
Current browers supported:
Windows
Firefox 1.5
Firefox 2.0
Firefox 3.0
Flock 1.1
K-Meleon 1.1
MSIE 4.0
MSIE 5.0
MSIE 5.5
MSIE 6.0
MSIE 7.0
MSIE 8.0
Navigator 9.0
Opera 9.23
Opera 9.24
Opera 9.25
Opera 9.26
Opera 9.27
Opera 9.50
Safari 3.0
Safari 3.1
SeaMonkey 1.1
SeaMonkey 2.0
Mac OS
Camino 1.6
Firefox 2.0
Firefox 3.0
Safari 1.3
Safari 2.0
Safari 3.0
Safari 3.1
BSD
Epiphany 2.22
Firefox 2.0
Galeon 2.0
Opera 9.27
SeaMonkey 1.1
Linux
BonEcho 2.0
Dillo 0.8
Epiphany 2.14
Epiphany 2.20
Epiphany 2.22
Firefox 1.0
Firefox 1.5
Firefox 2.0
Firefox 3.0
Flock 0.9
Flock 1.0
Flock 1.1
Galeon 1.3
Galeon 2.0
Iceape 1.0
Iceape 1.1
Iceweasel 2.0
Kazehakase 0.2
Kazehakase 0.4
Kazehakase 0.5
Konqueror 3.5
Minefield 3.1
Mozilla 1.7
Navigator 9.0
Opera 9.25
Opera 9.26
Opera 9.27
Opera 9.50
SeaMonkey 1.1
SeaMonkey 2.0


Andy Donaldson on 29 May 2008 at 8:32 pm #
That is frakin’ cool, dude!
Andrew Pollack on 30 May 2008 at 6:38 am #
Outstanding resource, and their priority queue service offering makes considerable sense for many
Brian O'Donovan on 09 Jun 2008 at 9:43 am #
This is a cool tool alright. One gotcha is that you should not be greedy and click on too many browsers or else your request will time out and you won’t get to see any pictures at all.
luis benitez on 13 Jul 2008 at 6:06 am #
VERY COOL!!! I’m going to post this internally… perhaps we can start supporting all 64 products the minute we launch a product…