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Safari Browser Support #1120
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hello , can i work on this ?? |
Technically, the feasibility of this feature is a question, as the whole app runs on Electron (thus Chromium). |
Would be nice to see this since I really need to fix Safari issues from my users |
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🚀 Feature Request
📝 Description
In the current version of Responsively, websites are emulated using only the Chrome browser. As we know, the rendering and behavior of websites can vary between browsers, and many users and businesses also utilize the Safari browser. Hence, having only Chrome does not give a complete picture of a website's responsiveness across popular browsers.
✨ Describe the solution you'd like
I propose the addition of the Safari browser to the Responsively app. This would enable users to check and optimize their website's responsiveness specifically for Safari, ensuring that their designs and features work seamlessly across both Chrome and Safari browsers. By offering this, we can offer a more comprehensive tool for web developers to test their sites on.
✍️ Describe alternatives you've considered
Using external tools: One could use separate tools or emulators to check the responsiveness on Safari. However, this requires switching between multiple platforms, which is not efficient.
Physical device testing: Another alternative is to physically test on a device with Safari. While this gives accurate results, it's not always feasible due to hardware constraints and can be time-consuming.
Integrating Safari emulation directly into Responsively would provide a unified and efficient experience for web developers.
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