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Webdesigner Testers - Needed!

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I will need you to test my web templates by visiting my site.

As I create them you'll need to test them. Simple really?

Just to look for bugs, if it fits correctly, etc.

I'll need testers for these browsers

-Google Chrome [ Current testers: 0]
-Opera [ Current testers: 0]
-Safari [ Current testers: 0]

I need as many testers as I can get who have these browsers. If it's one person with all 3 sweet. I don't feel like downloading each browser to be honest :)

Thanks.
 
I can test with Chrome. How about Mozilla Firefox?
 
Download them yourself. It takes some minutes to install and some seconds to test. Btw, you can't forget our beloved IE, what would web development be without hair tearing moments? <3
 
My work here is done *flies away*
I don't care to be honest, I'm still gonna tell him to download them. He doesn't save any time whatsoever doing it this way, if anything things are gonna take longer :s
 
I must say that I have to agree with Zisly on this one. If you're aiming to become a professional web developer, or designer for that matter. Testing is part of the cake, regardless of whether you like it or not. And besides, testing it by yourself is so much faster than having to communicate with others to find out what's wrong and what's not. Involving others is sometimes required, but learning how to do it by yourself saves you not only time, but will benefit you greatly in future projects as you'll know your way around the different browsers available and how to avoid the most common issues within.
 
I must say that I have to agree with Zisly on this one. If you're aiming to become a professional web developer, or designer for that matter. Testing is part of the cake, regardless of whether you like it or not. And besides, testing it by yourself is so much faster than having to communicate with others to find out what's wrong and what's not. Involving others is sometimes required, but learning how to do it by yourself saves you not only time, but will benefit you greatly in future projects as you'll know your way around the different browsers available and how to avoid the most common issues within.


True but still,
The people who wants can help him and the people who doesn't can just keep scrolling for new thread:)
 
I can test with Chrome. How about Mozilla Firefox?
I use firefox.

Download them yourself. It takes some minutes to install and some seconds to test. Btw, you can't forget our beloved IE, what would web development be without hair tearing moments? <3
I have IE also.

I must say that I have to agree with Zisly on this one. If you're aiming to become a professional web developer, or designer for that matter. Testing is part of the cake, regardless of whether you like it or not. And besides, testing it by yourself is so much faster than having to communicate with others to find out what's wrong and what's not. Involving others is sometimes required, but learning how to do it by yourself saves you not only time, but will benefit you greatly in future projects as you'll know your way around the different browsers available and how to avoid the most common issues within.

I guess you and Zis are correct.
I was thinking that it might be quicker to download them all and just test myself rather than waiting for people.

You're both right, topic can be closed seeming as I can't close it in this section ;[
 
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