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How to Test a website on Multiple browsers at once from windows?

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Cross browser testing is the practice of making sure that websites and web apps that you create work fine on most of the web browsers .As a website developer its your responsibility that website running fine on every web browsers.

Testing methods post website development.

*Test in windows browsers like firefox chrome etc.

*Try to use your site with only keyboard which is called lo-fi accessibility testing

*Also test on mobile platforms

* if any bugs found on these platforms try to change codes and use again

Test on common tablets,iphone ipad safari etc.

Another option is using a group of people outside your development team to test your website

See if a button click cause something to happen successfully 

You can also go further .there's commercial tools available such as browser stack ,lamba test .testing bot to do this kind of thing
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I think it's a easy task . Take different browsers , Yahoo , Google , edge , brave , opera etc , open a new tab in each browser and log in to the respective site with the same account . There you have it
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Download and download all the browsers you want to test. Note: internet explorer needs to be run on 8.1 and 10 as they behave differently. Safari requires you want an apple product, iPod touch. Just view the web site in the various browsers. I have several on my work computer, a cheap laptop kept back at 8.1, a netbook running 7 and an apple iPod touch. Also have an Android phone and tablet.


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First thing to do before testing is to update the browsers .On different systems open each browser and try to login or run the application.  
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There are several ways to test a website on multiple browsers at once from a Windows computer:

Use a browser extension or plugin that allows you to test the website in different browsers. Some popular options include Adobe Edge Inspect and Ghostlab.

Use a website testing service like BrowserStack or CrossBrowserTesting, which allow you to test your website on various browsers and devices.

Use a virtual machine to install and run different operating systems on your computer. You can then use these virtual machines to test your website on different browsers.

Use a tool like Parallel Desktop or VMware Workstation to create multiple virtual machines on your computer. You can then install different browsers on these virtual machines and use them to test your website.

By using one of these methods, you can easily test your website on multiple browsers at once from a Windows computer.
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You will need to install one of the supported virtual machine software. There are a number of free software available for this listed on the Free PC Virtual Machines page.
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You can use a cross-browser testing tool like BrowserStack or Sauce Labs, which allows you to test your website on multiple browsers simultaneously from Windows. #crossbrowsertesting
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First, open up a command prompt and type the following:

 IFNOTINFACHAND(CHKVERIFY) IFNOTINFACHAND(CHKVHDR)

If the website is being tested on a computer with Windows 7 or higher, the ifnotinfachand() function will be called. If the website is being tested on a computer with Windows 8.1 or higher, the ifnotinfachand() function will be called. If the website is being tested on a computer with Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows 7 R2, the ifnotinfachand() function will be called.
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The easiest way to test a website is to run it on multiple browsers, but this can be difficult given the different time zones and browsers used. In addition, some websites require update requests to be sent separately for each browser, making it difficult to test from multiple locations.To test a website on multiple browsers, we can use the Test and Tested programs offered on a Windows 10 computer. This will allow us to test a website in multiple locations, such as the for example, in the for the metro area in which it is located. We can also use the Test and Tested program to test a website on a computer in the for both standard and deep WMAs. Test and Tested will also test the website in both long and short WMs, which is appreciated in order to determine if it is Mayacabes.com after all. baseline or if it is a new version.
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Take different browsers , Yahoo , Google , edge , brave , opera etc , open a new tab in each browser and log in to the respective site with the same account . There you have it
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