- Author had a Free File of the Month
- Bought between 100 and 499 items
- Europe
- Exclusive Author
- Has been a member for 3-4 years
- Microlancer Beta Tester
- Referred between 1 and 9 users
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
crozer said
You don’t really need any of those.ThemeForest’s standards require your themes to be compatible with the latest versions of FireFox, Safari, Chrome, Opera and IE7 +. This means you can install these browsers on your computer and then:
- Check FireFox by using its latest release (if your code is clean, it will look the same on its predecessor)
- Check Safari (again, if your code is clean, the latest version of it will be the only proof you need)
- On IE8 (or 9), hit the F12 tab and set the Browsermode and Documentmode to IE7 (or IE8 respectively).
- Chrome will work much like Safari because they are both based on the WebKit platform.
In short, what I am trying to say is that you can check IE7 /IE8/IE9 within one single IE by using its browser/document modes. That is already a huge step, as FireFox, Safari, Chrome and Opera will be much easier to work with; and again, always keep your code clean, structured and organized and it will pay off when you render-out your website
Good luck!
Chris
yeah i’ve check it for IE like you said it.. using IE 9 and pressing F12 …
i was thinking more like checking it for firefox 3.2 and similiar. ..
but thanks….nice point of view 
- Author had a Free File of the Month
- Bought between 100 and 499 items
- Europe
- Exclusive Author
- Has been a member for 3-4 years
- Microlancer Beta Tester
- Referred between 1 and 9 users
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
bogdanspn said
For pesky IE’s this is also usefull : http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage
and yeah i’ve used IE tester . .. but sometimes is seems like it’s not showing 100%. . .like sometimes i open it in IE7 for example and it’s a little different :s

