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Where to test the layout of the site for mobile devices?
It's good to have a budget to buy several hundred devices for testing.
And if not?
Where are emulators for testing site layout for iphone, ipad, androids and other smaller brothers?
Tell me, please - you know everything.
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iphone, ipad - there are emulators included with the SDK.
opera mini - www.opera.com/developer/tools/mini/
android - also an emulator in the SDK.
developers.google.com/speed/articles/mobile
At the end of the article, links to emulators/simulators.
GoMoMeter
A small free service from Google for testing a site on a smartphone. It is extremely easy to manage, and provides personalized recommendations absolutely free of charge.
Mobile Phone Emulator
A simple emulator in English that allows you to look at your own site from the screens of mobile phones HTC, LG, BlackBerry Samsung and IPhone. At the same time, you can look not only at the general structure of the site, but also see how the site will look on a real device. Testing is provided free of charge.
Responsinator
This service will show you how the mobile version of your website will look on iPhone and iPad, as well as Android and Kindle. The main page of the site is loaded simultaneously in several frames - each symbolizes a separate device.
Opera Mini Simulator
This emulator operates with an impressive database of mobile devices and, according to the developers, is suitable for testing sites and web applications.
Emulators, alas, are almost no better than standard browsers in terms of debugging.
Today I encountered a similar problem: in mobile browsers, one JS component was not initialized, everything is fine on the desktop. After searching, I managed to find a comment on Habré , in which a person advised using the Firefox features for developers, thanks to which you can debug applications on a mobile phone.
Here is the section: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools/Rem...
This seems to be one of the very handy options for debugging a site on a mobile phone. I haven't tried it myself yet, but I will soon.
VORLON.JS
+ Does not depend on the device and browser;
+ There is a console, style inspector, etc.;
+ You can change html and styles on the fly.
If the site is a mob, then it seemed to be ready.mobi
Apps have their own emulators
have you tried googling?
github.com/h5bp/mobile-boilerplate/wiki/Mobile-Emulators-%26-Simulators
there are 10 ways here , and modern browsers also have this feature built in
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