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As I\'m working on my website (HTML5/CSS3), I need a software (free or not) to t

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Question

As I'm working on my website (HTML5/CSS3), I need a software (free or not) to test my website on multiple browsers and resolutions. I'm not searching for online services, like browserstacks or any others cause I'm not always connected to internet. I forgot to mention, that I'm working on OSX(main workstation) but I also own a computer with W8 running on it so, I'm taking any recommandations. Thanks for all.

EDIT : My website is set on local (Mamp), and I'm trying to make sure it's cross-browser and responsive/adaptative as well. I used to use the "toggle device mode" from chrome but it's not really worth of trust, it didn't show me the same thing since I'm using vh/vw units. I think the mobile phone mode didn't really emulate a phone, but just put the website in a smaller div and keeped the screen size.

Explanation / Answer

ou will, of course, have to install those multiple browsers on your PC.

After that, you can't beat Selenium.

Selenium automates browsers. That's it! What you do with that power is entirely up to
you.

Primarily, it is for automating web applications for testing purposes, but is certainly
not limited to just that. Boring web-based administration tasks can (and should!)
also be automated as well.

Selenium has the support of some of the largest browser vendors who have taken   
(or are taking) steps to make Selenium a native part of their browser.
It is also the core technology in countless other browser automation tools,   
APIs and frameworks.

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