Check how your site looks in Internet Explorer via Firefox etc.

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Today I noticed that my Google Analytics statistics shows that more than 25% of all visitors of Linux Screw use… Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer. That is another story why it is so at site mainly dedicated to Linux and Open Source, but here is the nice site that allows you to see how your browser looks like in Internet Explorer when you can’t run different versions of IE on you PC/laptop (like me). Of course there are such tools as Wine and IEs4Lin but the most simple way to take a glance is to visit IE NetRenderer. At the same time this web utility shows only a screenshot of the URL you feed NetRenderer with and doesn’t allow to surf your site as like you use IE for browsing. If you need latter, just install… Windows (JOKE!!! he-he :) ) IEs 4 Linux.

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