> Is there a way to test how a site looks in all the major browsers
> online?  I have a Mac and I run FF 1.5.  It is useless for me to test
> on IE 5 for Mac as it is now obsolete.  I don't want to have to fire
> up my old Dell laptop to test a site.  So is there a way to check how
> a site looks online?  Like a browser emulator?

IMHO, you should still make sure that your sites are "accessible" in ie Mac.
Regarding emulators à la Browsercam, there are many issues screenshots do
not reveal.
It is better to use a service like "BC-Remote" because it lets you see how
your layout behaves when you change the width of the viewport, when you
hover over links, etc. etc.

> If not, I use the Web Dev and Firebug FF extensions a lot when
> figuring out problems (extremely helpful when finding out what is
> wrong with other people's sites).  Is there anything similar for IE6
> for Windows?

http://www.visionaustralia.org.au/info.aspx?page=614

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Regards,
Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com

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