Cross Browser Testing for Healthcare Sites: Things to Know
A healthcare website is the face of your healthcare or medical service. It is the first step users experience about your services. According to Statcounter’s current statistics, Chrome is used by 63.84%, Safari by 19.56%, Edge by 4%, Firefox by 3.91%, Samsung Internet by 2.84, and Opera by 2.35 % of global internet users. Imagine putting in all your effort to create a top-notch healthcare website on Google Chrome, only to have it fail terribly in Safari, Internet Explorer, or any other desktop or mobile browser. It would be a significant setback for your business. And it is something you don’t want to happen. Here comes the need for cross browser testing to ensure that your healthcare website is compatible with all browsers and devices to deliver a seamless experience to your users everywhere. Let us say you launch your website without including cross-browser testing in your SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle). In that case, you run the stake of deliver...