05 December, 2013

10 Powerful Online Tools For Testing Your Website Under Various Resolutions

The era of fixed resolution screens has long gone by. In this digital world of notebooks, tablets and smartphones, every screen has a different resolution. Your creative juices spent on your website may bear little or no fruits if the website is not tested for various screen resolutions. 

Here are 10 powerful online tools for testing your website under various resolutions: 

This tool enables you to fit your website's browser in the resolution provided by your device, be it a tablet, a smartphone or a notebook. You also have the liberty of defining your own resolution settings which can later be removed.

2. Screenfly (Quirktools) 
This is another famous screen testing tool for websites. This has a number of screen resolution sizes to show you your webpage on various devices viz. TV screens, tablets etc. Once you type in your URL and click on 'Go', Screenfly will present you your website in various screen resolutions. 

This is another online tool for testing your web pages on different screen sizes. You need to just type in the URL and select the screen size from the drop down menu or even manually enter the screen size. Click the open button and view your website in the screen resolution you want to see it in.

This works in Firefox and enables you to check your site's pages in various screen sizes. At the right bottom of the screen you can see the present resolution of the screen in the status bar. You can click here to see other screen sizes that are available for preview. You also have the liberty to feed in your own dimensions for testing.

This is another easy to use Firefox add on. All you have to do to test your website for a different resolution is click anywhere on the website and choose the resolution from the list that appears. 

This is a Google Chrome extension that enables resolution testing of your website. After you install this tool, you need to just press on the test button which you can find at the right corner of the browser. This extension keeps a record of most frequently used screen sizes and displays them in a list for you to choose from. You can also feed in your own settings of resolution.

It is very similar to Resolution Test. It also features a list of preset resolution sizes which may be utilized for your website testing. Like Resolution Test, it also enables you to define your own presets. 

This tool features a list of various screen sizes for laptops, desktops, mobile phones and tablets. You can also manually enter the screen size of your choice. You have two options available with this tool. You can either check the "in browser" or leave it unchecked. If "in browser" is chosen, the resolution that you get to view the site in is of the selected monitor along with some space for the task bar and other controls and borders. If "in browser" is left unchecked, you get to see the resolution of the webpage. This is very useful in testing your site's visual compatibility with mobile devices' screens since they always render websites in full screen. 

This is a Responsive Web Design testing tool which works well on all versions of Chrome and Firefox. It consists of a screen sized progress bar that shows you how does your website look on various resolutions and devices.

This is yet another excellent resolution testing tool. Apart from being an efficient resolution testing solution, this is quick and simple too. With this tool you can manually select the resolution that you wish to view your website in. It is most compatible with Internet Explorer where it displays the result in the same window. A new window pops up in case of other browsers like Chrome or Firefox. All you need to do is open the website, enter your URL and click on "check page". 

Armed with these tools to test your website for various screen resolutions, you are certain to design a versatile website in terms of screen resolutions that it is compatible with. You also diminish the chances of your website having poor display on different screens due to resolution mismatches.

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