What is the difference between IE, Opera & Mozilla Firefox
in web Testing and which brower will think that is much
better?
how would u do performance Testing manually for web site.
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Answer / muthuraman
Features are difference between the browsers.Usualy in web
testing,need to test the application with different
browsers where application should behave same to all
browsers else bug need to be fix against specific browser.
IE is the lead by user usage and its feature.
Manual Performance Testing: We could perform the
performance testing manualy by testing the system or
application by no.of users simultaniously with different
browser.
Thanks,
Muthuraman.K
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Answer / ganesh
Internet Explorer – didn’t rendered correctly in a few web
browsers.
Firefox – renders correctly in any web browser.
Safari – didn’t rendered correctly in a few web browsers.
Opera – renders correctly in any web browser.
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Answer / shashi shrestha
open same site in all the browsers............ and see for yourself.
IE is slower............. it just is
Firefox is fast but hands sometimes.....
Opera is fast too
Chrome is faster ..............
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Answer / vaishali
Here is
http://indianblogger.com/its-raining-browsers-which-one-to-
use/
I can not copy of this site conetent so pesting direct site
address. This is the best answer i came across with all
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Answer / deann nolley
The way they function (user ease) the kinds of functions
one may do over the other.
As far as Opera, Mozilla, and Firefox...etc. these are
actually open source versions. i.e Netscape was created
first, then it created an open source browser called
Mozilla, then from Mozilla, Firefox was developed.
So they msy operate differently and may have different
functionalities, which goes back to the users/client. What
are their wants/needs? From there you can pick the one
that best suites. I will say that IE is the leader hands
down, even though it was developed after Netscape.
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