EmulatedDeviceLab
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An experimental prototype exploring simultaneous emulation of devices via Chrome DevTools
Emulated Device Lab (EDL)
Chrome extension that allows simultaneous testing on multiple emulated devices.

Features
- syncs scroll, click and key events across all devices
- syncs stylesheet changes
- provides single page where all devices can be managed
Installation
You can download this extension from the Chrome Web Store or install it from sources:
- Download latest version of EmulatedDeviceLab from here and unzip it. Alternatively, clone this repository (recommended for contributors).
- In Chrome, go to chrome://extensions, or Window > Extensions from the Chrome File Menu.
- Enable 'Developer Mode' by clicking the box in the upper right.
- Click 'Load unpacked extension'.
- Point the file browser to the directory with EmulatedDeviceLab files.
Usage
- Click on the EDL action button
- Add devices
- Right-click on each device window and select "Stream to EDL"
Troubleshooting
Before reporting a bug, please read the FAQ and check if bug wasn't already reported.
Used projects
- Event syncing - https://github.com/BrowserSync/browser-sync-client
- CSS framework - http://getskeleton.com/
- Logo by http://www.google.com/design/
- Icons by https://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/
- Background pattern by http://subtlepatterns.com/