The best testing of the adaptive site is the device itself, but such a number of devices is clearly not available to the freelancer. How to qualitatively test the adaptive site so that you can confidently give the job to the customer?

Chrome - F12Ctrl + Shift + M (device mode): I test it for quite a long time, but how much does this method guarantee accuracy? Can I rely on it? After all, there are not just such paid sites as browserstack.com

PS What methods do you use in your freelancing practice?

  • I do not understand the web, but do not you need to do the same in other browsers? - Riĥard Brugekĥaim
  • Chrome device mode guarantees dimensional accuracy, but you can run into a css property that is not supported on devices, or a strange implementation of it (for example, on my android background: gradient looks like a stripe of eye). - Darth
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    In addition, if you do not use css reset, you are waiting for discoveries in the field of influence of default css on the layout, sometimes they amaze with their diversity - Darth
  • To the foregoing, many problems arose, surprisingly, with safari . In which, in chrome in a mobile, the display shows everything perfectly, and on a live iPhone the layout has changed in arbitrary places, as well as on a windowsphone. Accuracy of the sizes yes, it is possible to adjust, but it is impossible to rely only on device-mode . Look for friends from whom you can take the device and test :) - Moonvvell
  • Yeah, I generally have a subjective feeling that Safari now even IE is ahead in breaking standards and the lack of support for features. - Darth

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