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Changing screen-resolution with Selenium

2013-03-15
Screen resolution option now available for all Selenium tests
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You can now specify a custom screen resolution when running any Selenium test on our grid. TestingBot can now modify the screen-resolution on Windows, Linux and Mac!


These are the available screen resolutions:

  • 800x600
  • 1024x768
  • 1280x960
  • 1280x1024
  • 1600x1200
  • 1920x1200
  • 2560x1440

You can find info and more test options on our support options page. The same screen resolution settings are available in our TestLab as well. Enjoy!

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