Santa Rosa, CA (PRWEB) December 4, 2004 -
Many Internet marketers lose Web site visitors because of broken pages. But visitors blame the Web site, not the browser.
A new service offered by url2image.com, owned by HREF Tools Corp., of Santa Rosa, CA, shows webmasters and designers exactly what their Web sites look like in popular browsers.
Browser display problems can ruin Web pages. Web pages look different under different conditions. Browser display differences can be caused by:
Multiple Browsers – Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, AOL, Opera, or Firefox
Computer Platform – PC, Mac, Linux, WebTV and cell phone.
Screen Size – From 640 x 480 pixels to 1024 x 768.
HTML, CSS and JavaScript Errors – Mistakes that break the page.
Window Width The reader can resize the browser window.
Text Size The reader can zoom the text size; only elastic designs survive.
url2image.coms service helps webmasters avoid display differences by showing them actual screenshots of their pages taken on different browsers. And it helps web site owners make sure that webmasters deliver a design suitable for their target market.
For additional information and to watch a free video demo, visit http://www.url2image.com.
Images cost from $ 1.00 down to $ 0.10 per screenshot proof of a Web page at any given window size, text size and page position. Using the url2image web server farm, a logged-in user can request from 1 to 1000 screenshots of one or more web pages, using various browser and operating system combinations.
HREF Tools Corp. was created by and for programmers. The R&D developers who are the heart of the company are motivated by the challenges of creating powerful, developer-friendly solutions. According to the HREF Web site, Flexing the boundaries of what is possible is exciting work and we get “fired up” about creating new ways to do business that are continually more efficient and enjoyable.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Ann Lynnworth
HREF TOOLS CORP.
707-581-1828
http://www.url2image.com
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