Article Overview:
This article will cover how you can achieve the following:
This article explains how Virtuoso manages cross-browser support and version control, detailing how third-party platforms like BrowserStack and LambdaTest influence which browser versions are available for testing and when support for older versions is discontinued.
Problem Statement:
Users may want to know the time frame or range for supporting older versions of specific browsers during cross-browser testing in Virtuoso and when support for these versions might be discontinued.
Solution:
Virtuoso’s browser version support is determined by the capabilities of third-party testing platforms, such as BrowserStack and LambdaTest. These platforms manage the availability of browser versions, and their updates dictate which versions are supported in Virtuoso.
Key Points:
- Alignment with Third-Party Services:
Virtuoso does not independently manage browser version support. Instead, it relies on the availability and updates provided by BrowserStack and LambdaTest, ensuring that any browser version they support remains available in Virtuoso for testing.
- Periodic Updates:
As third-party services update their browser support, older versions may be deprecated. Virtuoso aligns with these changes, meaning that once a version is no longer supported by BrowserStack or LambdaTest, it will no longer be available in Virtuoso. - Recommended Documentation:
Here you can refer to the following documentation to stay updated on browser support timelines:
- BrowserStack Documentation
- LambdaTest Documentation
Virtuoso’s browser support evolves based on the offerings of BrowserStack and LambdaTest. For the most up-to-date information, please consult their official documentation, as they dictate the timeline for when browser versions are no longer supported.
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