
And in the menu choose - Develop -> Simulator -> Page you want to debug.

Changing the user agent tells websites that youre using a browser other than the version of Safari that youre using on your Mac. Safari allows you to masquerade as the user of other browsers and Windows through a tool in its Develop menu: changing the user agent. Wow! And obviously the desktop safari doesn’t see the emulator. Apple ended development of Safari for Windows in 2010, but it might be time for the browser to make a comeback. Luckily, Safari on Mac has the answer for you. I said: ‘man, you got a mac with Xcode, let’s do it this way’, but turned out that iPhone simulator’s Safari doesn’t have ‘Web inspector’. This morning I had an issue with iPhone 6 specifically, and it’s not a big deal, right? We got a browser-stack. In case you need to support mobile Safari - this article is for you.

If you’re a happy web-developer doing you job chances are you got a real device to test your web-applications, but it’s very unlikely you got all devices and all iOS versions at the same time.
