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    jedi58

    Wed Dec 09 2009

    In order to use Adobe BrowserLab you must have an Adobe account you can sign in with - which isn't a big deal as you can register for free anyway. Once you're signed in you get an address bar where you can type in the URL of the site you want to analyse. Once you have typed the URL of your site it will then start to generate previews of the site as it will look in different browsers. The default setting will get it to load previews for Firefox 3.0 (Windows XP), Internet Explorer 7 (Windows XP), Safari 3.0 (Mac OS X) and Firefox 3.0 (Mac OS X). You also get the option to generate views for: - Chrome 3.0 (Windows XP) - Internet Explorer 6.0 (Windows XP) - Firefox 2.0 (Windows XP) - Firefox 3.5 (Windows XP) - Internet Explorer 8.0 (Windows XP) - Safari 4.0 (Mac OS X) - Firefox 2.0 (Mac OS X) - Firefox 3.5 (Mac OS X) If you find the default ones aren't the ones you want to use the most often then you can create a new "Browser set" to include the ones you want from the button at the top ... Read more