So it might be enough just to see how a website looks on small screens, but it's never a real emulation.įortunately, we don't need to build large farms of mobile devices in our offices. It works on the same Chrome's engine even if you "emulate" iPhone. Google Chrome web-browser has an emulation mode, however, it basically resizes the viewport and emulates touch events. Nowadays we also need mobile browsers which don't exist on desktop machines. ![]() Several years ago, in a "desktop era" it was enough to install all the web-browsers on the developer's machine and review a website in them. Besides the adapted for mobile devices user interface, we also should ensure it works perfectly on a great variety of devices, screens, operation systems and web-browser engines. This brings new challenges for web designers and engineers. Mobile first! It became true in the end of 2016 when a mobile web-browsing eventually overtook a desktop one. ![]() Victor Grinchik How to Install iOS Simulator and Android Emulator on Mac for testing and debugging your websites and webapps Introduction
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