Tip: Website Validation
Monday, July 16, 2007

One of the best kept secrets one the web for designers is a little known tool called 'NetRenderer'. It's a tool that allows you to see what your website looks like in various versions of Internet Explorer. For web designers using Macs, one of the biggest pains is having to check your sites in IE, especially if you don't have an extra PC lying around. This has typically been solved by frequent trips to the library, friends houses, or through other techniques. Geotek's NetRenderer however, is a free useful application for validating your sites in IE7.
Check it out here. From the site:
IE NetRenderer allows you to check how a website is rendered by Internet Explorer 7, 6 or 5.5, as seen from a high speed datacenter located in Germany. Just type in a URL in the field above and try it out - it's free!
Unlike other screenshot services, we are able to process a large number of capturing jobs in parallel and in realtime, making it the fastest service that we know of.
This web rendering tool is ideally suited for web designers working on Apple iMac and Linux workstations. It allows to verify web designs natively on all popular Internet Explorer versions, without the need to set aside several physical or virtual Microsoft Windows PCs just for that purpose
Posted byJon Gos at 7:30 AM
Labels: browser, standards, validate, web, webdesign
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