Responsive testing using IE's Developer Tools

Having a responsive design also includes having an optimized design for all of the prolific browsers, which is without equivocation, the least exciting aspect of Responsive Design. There is no way to sugarcoat this, many features of HTML5 and CSS3 are not supported even in the future versions of Internet Explorer, and those that are supported can sometimes be rendered incorrectly. To add more madness, Versions 7, 8, and 9 all behave differently, and there are countless users who just cannot or will not update their browsers. There's also the problem of a number of companies having invested in web software that only runs on older versions of Internet Explorer. This lack of updating has been solved by ...

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