SuperPreview calls ASP. NET or PHP to render Web pages
SuperPreview is a tool software used to observe the Display Effect of a web page in different browsers and help detect the cause of the display exception. We realize that customers have the right to choose their favorite browser-web designers. However, the rendering effects of the same web page in different browsers are often not exactly the same. Therefore, it is very important to test the Display Effect of a webpage in different browsers to ensure compatibility and design fidelity. SuperPreview calls ASP. NET or PHP to render webpages.
SuperPreview can display the effect of a webpage hitting different browsers. Including IE6, IE7, IE8, and Firefox 3. You can view the webpage side by side, or overwrite the webpage, and use the ruler, wizard, and zoom toolbar to precisely locate the differences in the webpage layout. You can even overwrite a page in a Photoshop image to verify that the page is visually similar to the source image. Next, you can see how the very small rendering effects produced by Firefox 3 and IE6 affect the effect your web page looks.
Now you can view the Document Object Model (DOM) in HTML to view your page in every browser. When you click a visual element in any rendering, it will be displayed in the DOM as selected.
When you select an HTML element, Expression Web displays a small prompt. For example, the size, the distance to the left, and the distance to the top end. When these values are different from their set values, these differences are highlighted. In the following example, the left distance, top distance, and height values are highlighted in red due to their differences.
You may often want to preview your webpage at different resolutions to ensure that your customers enjoy the same user experience at each display rate. You can select the current browser rendering resolution, or enter a resolution using the browser size Option.
Finally, if you are developing an ASP. NET or PHP webpage application, you need to preview an ASP. NET or PHP file, and SuperPreview calls an ASP. NET or PHP file to render the webpage. Display the display effect of this page in different browsers.
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