Re: Screencaps not faithful
I wanted, via e-mail, to show the developer what I mean.
And a work-around for showing the engineer (aside from him/her simply loading the page in the different browsers and taking a look him/herself) would be to share your screen. If your company doesn't have GoToMeeting or WebEx or something similar, you could use for free something like Skype or join.me (https://join.me). Neither of them are hi-res screens (they're free after all), but they might suffice for this purpose.
-Monique
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