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Website Designs

More and more users are now using mobile to browse the internet. In fact, the number of mobile users browsing the internet has surpassed the number of desktop users. This is the reason why responsive web designing is so important today. A website needs to have a good user experience of mobile and other devices along with the desktop. This is because if a website is not properly viewable on mobile, it case results in a loss many users and thus customers or clients.

Creating a responsive web design is not that difficult today. This is mostly due to the availability of CSS frameworks like Bootstrap that makes developing responsive website quick and easy. However, developing is not the end. Developers must also check and verify whether their responsive design is working as intended or not. For this, they can either beta test with real users or use tools. Here are some tools you can use to test out your responsive websites.

Lambda Test

This is a great tool for conducting cross-browser testing. Users can test on 20K+ combinations of mobile, browser and OS. It also has an option for testing responsive design. Users can test their responsive website on various devices and screen sizes.

Responsinator

This is a simple and free tool for testing out the responsiveness of your website on screen sizes and shapes. This browser-based tool allows you to not only test the responsiveness, but also the functionality of your website by giving you full interactivity.

Google Mobile-Friendly Test

This is probably the most popular and simplest tool to check whether your website is mobile friendly or not. This tool also shows the fixes that can be done to improve your website for mobile users. Since this is an official tool by Google, it is suggested to verify your website through this tool. If this tool gives you the green signal, this means your website has better chances of ranking better on Google Search.

Google DevTool

Google DevTool is a go-to tool for developers to inspect the website’s elements. This tool also has the option to test the website on popular screen sizes. The tool also gives your interactivity option so you can check the functionality of your website on various screen sizes as well.

Screenfly

This is another simple tool for testing the responsiveness of your website. Just enter the URL and you can test it out on various screen sizes, whether it mobile screen size or television screen size.

BrowserStack

This is a full-featured testing tool for testing out websites on 1000+ desktop and mobile browsers. Developers can also run automated browser testing on real iOS and Android devices.