问题
All the "emulators" I've found via google are simply a skin on top of Safari desktop or use your OS's default browser :( I borrowed my friends iPhone and noticed the CSS for a pure CSS drop-down menu doesn't render properly and you can't click the links, yet it renders properly on Safari desktop and every other browser even Internet Explorer 6 and 7. In other words the site is unnavigable on the iPhone. How can I test the Safari Mobile rendering engine without buying an iPhone?
edit: Okay it appears there is an iPhone simulator for Mac. I will just see if an OSX image will dual-boot on another harddrive partition of my laptop, if not I'll scrounge for a used iPod Touch though I generally disdain possessing superfluous peripherals.
回答1:
Either use a Mac and run the iPhone Simulator, or get an old iPod touch, which isn't that expensive.
回答2:
If it depends on rollover of any sort then I think you've discovered the problem.
Is purchasing a mac mini within your budget? Then you could load the emulater in XCode.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2979000/how-can-i-test-how-my-websites-render-on-mobile-safari-without-buying-an-iphone