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Microsoft introduces modern.IE, makes it easier to test your website for Internet Explorer

Ron Ron
August 18, 2019
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Microsoft has introduced a new tool for developers called modern.IE, which makes it easier to test your website for Internet Explorer compatibility on any operating system.

“Today we are introducing modern.IE, a free set of tools and resources designed to make it easier for developers to ensure their sites work beautifully across Internet Explorer as well as other modern browsers,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post. Microsoft is also partnering with BrowserStack, a leading browser testing service that lets developers test their site on any browser on any Windows OS, with three months of service for free over the next year.

modern.IE features a wizard that scans your website for common coding practices and reports the status of the website in three different categories such as common compatibility issues, best practices to get your site to work across all browsers and devices, and suggestions for touch-enabled browsing. Take a look at the video highlight the service below and hit the source link to give it a spin!

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