Web developers are usually biased towards a browser. They can debate for hours why the latest version of their favorite browser is the best one for all web development projects. Many times, they work in their favorite browser assuming that the code they have developed will run on other browsers, too.
But what about the other browsers that they don’t have in their system? Will the code they developed work for other browsers, as well? Here, cross-browser compatibility testing comes into action. As we know, browsers, operating systems, and devices are evolving every single day, so it is good to add cross-browser testing as part of your daily activities to ensure the best possible end-user experience.
At the same time, staying up to date with all of them and making sure that your web applications are working as intended without any discrepancy and compromises in quality is critical in this Internet-centric world.
Read more: https://dzone.com/articles/top-tips-for-better-cross-browser-testing
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