Cross-browser tests can be run automatically on a range of devices and in any environment, including CI pipelines, so teams can deploy changes on a regular basis while providing a consistent experience to every user, regardless of their browser choice. We’re pleased to announce that Datadog Synthetic Monitoring now supports cross-browser testing on Firefox, Chrome, and Microsoft Edge, with support for Internet Explorer 11 in private beta. Datadog RUM provides crucial insight into which browsers are most common among your users and where errors are occuring, but it’s also important to proactively test your applications on multiple browsers in order to catch issues before your users experience them. These inconsistencies can lead to missing elements and malfunctioning workflows that affect some-but not all-of your user base. For instance, many modern JavaScript features such as Promises and Arrow Functions are unsupported by some browsers. Your users access your application from a wide range of browsers, which have their own implementations of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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