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Three ways Stackato makes web development easier

I'm going to show you three ways that Stackato makes developing, testing and deploying web applications easier.
 
1. Stackato solves the "It worked on my box" problem
 
If you're running a Stackato cluster in production and staging and a Stackato Micro Cloud locally for development, you'll have a consistent environment across the board.  What works on the Stackato Micro Cloud will work on a Stackato cluster.
 
2. Easy cross-browser and cross-device testing from your development environment
 
Run your local Stackato MicroCloud in Bridged Networking mode, and you'll be able to access it from any device on your network.You can even test your responsive layouts on your phone or tablet.  Find a bug in your CSS?  Fix it locally, push it to your development microcloud and reload the page on your device.
 
Sample app in Chrome:
 
 
And the same sample app in mobile Safari:
 
 
(Note: you'll need to change the hostname to something other than stackato.local if there are other folks running a microcloud on your network to avoid collisions.) 
 
3. Share your changes without staging them
 
Bridged networking provides another benefit: you can send your team members a link to an app running on your local Stackato Micro Cloud instead of pushing your changes to staging.  This can be helpful when you want feedback on a front-end feature that isn't ready for everyone to see.
 
Ready to try Stackato?  Get the free Stackato Micro Cloud now.

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