Net Render: Compatible Web Design

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Net Render: Compatible Web Design

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Net Render: Compatible Web Design

http://ipinfo.info/netrenderer/index.php

IE NetRenderer allows you to check how a website is rendered by Internet Explorer 8, 7, 6 or 5.5, as seen from a high speed datacenter located in Germany. Just type in a URL in the field above and try it out - it's free!

Unlike other screenshot services, we are able to process a large number of capturing jobs in parallel and in realtime, making it the fastest service that we know of. Rendering speed should be comparable, if not faster than your local browser. We must, of course, wait until the very last picture element has been completely loaded before we can even start capturing the page, which makes your local browser appear to be faster.

This web rendering tool is ideally suited for web designers working on Apple iMac and Linux workstations. It allows to verify web designs natively on all popular Internet Explorer versions, without the need to set aside several physical or virtual Microsoft Windows PCs just for that purpose.

A unique Mixed Overlay and Difference Mode helps to identify even subtle positioning discrepancies between IE6 and IE7 by adding or subtracting both images and displaying the result. Screenshot images are always 100% original size and a ruler marks maximum usable viewing widths on 800x600 and 1024x768 displays, taking into account the browser scrollbar.

Firefox Integration (Smart Keyword): Select a rendering engine, such as "Internet Explorer 7", put the cursor into the URL entry field and choose the context menu option "Add a Keyword for this Search...". Name: "NetRenderer IE7", Keyword: "ie7". You can now render any URL simply by preceding "ie7", such as: "ie7 google.com". By repeating these steps for all other rendering engines you can quickly render any webpage with a minimum of keystrokes. This should also work with Sogudi / Safari. A dedicated Firefox Addon is available here...

Your rendered images and URLs will be kept absolutely private, so no one else gets to see what project you are working on. We do, however, log all requests and there will be zero tolerance against abuse.

You may also use this Web Renderer for anonymous viewing purposes. Neither the visited host will get any information about your browser, operating system or IP address (Privacy Check), nor will it be possible to recall the viewed contents from the logfile URLs at your browsing site, since all browser images are deleted from the server immediately after they are transferred. If privacy is your concern, do not forget to delete your web browser cache as well!