

The good thing is, that you will also be able to run your tests on Chrome. It uses the same Syntax as the Selenium IDE, but is web based an runs the tests on machines that belong to the tool which you cannot see. Luckily there is a very good alternative: We suggest you to try FRET as an alternative to the Selenium IDE. Unfortunately the Selenium IDE does just not exist for Chrome. You also need an alternative to the Selenium IDE for Chrome and test your application in this browser, too. So it is not enough to test with the Selenium IDE whether a web site works on Firefox or not.

Every browser renders web pages slightly different. Many users that have been using the Selenium IDE with Firefox to test their web applications are now looking for the Selenium IDE for Chrome.
