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Powering the Web: Two Decades of Open Source Publishing With WordPress and MySQL

Percona

MySQL was founded in 1995 and went open source in 2000. MySQL was the database for phpWebLog, for example, way back in 2000. Not because MySQL wasn’t performant but because the out-of-the-box defaults weren’t adequate for heavy traffic. Users didn’t have to upend their daily driver operating system.

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What is Non-Functional Testing? – All you need to know

Testlodge

Non-functional testing examines how a system operates rather than looking at specific functions or behaviors. This article discusses and defines non-functional testing, how it is performed and offers a roundup and links to tools that can help. By performing some non-functional tests, QA could determine the root cause.

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Check Browser Compatibility For A Website – A How-To Blog

Testsigma

Even though most of the web browsers adhere to the Open Web Standards and render HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, it does not guarantee constant performance throughout browsers. If an app ill-performs due to browser or viewport – the user experience is severely hampered. What Is Covered Under Cross Browser Compatibility Testing?

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Automate cross-browser testing: What you need to know

Testsigma

It ensures that the website or web application works seamlessly on various combinations of devices, browsers, and operating systems as below: Devices – Mobile, laptop, desktop, tablet, smart TV, etc. Operating systems – Windows, Android, iOS, macOS, etc. Find the complete cross-browser testing guide here.

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Top 3 Challenges in Cross Browser Testing and How to Tackle Them

Testsigma

Let alone browsers, the website may get into trouble for different resolutions, different operating systems and different browser versions too!! Cross-browser testing deals with all those things by running the websites on different browsers, their versions, operating systems and on different resolutions.

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How automation can work along with device providers on cloud as most in-house device labs are closed

Testsigma

Users can perform live interactive testing of their website or web app on a combination of 2000+ different browsers and operating systems right from their own browser. BrowserStack : Gives access to 2000+ real devices and browsers on cloud for testing live (manually) as well as automated (Cypress[beta] and Selenium).

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What are the best multi-browser testing tools?

Testsigma

To ensure the features run uniformly across various browsers and OS versions that our users have, we should perform multi-browser testing. Plus, there are multiple versions of operating systems and screen resolutions that our users browse content on. . with Safari at 8.87%. Picture Credit: Kinsta. Picture Credit: EndTest.