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3 Modern Tools For Automated Testing Of Your Web Applications

Testsigma

As per StatCounter , there are more than ten browsers in use with Google Chrome leading the way. On BrowserStack, we can also choose a resolution that we’d like to test on, for instance, 800×600 to 2048×1536. We’ll talk more about them in the following sections. Source: Dave Black/imgflip. is trailing behind at 18.54%.

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Transparent Data Encryption (TDE)

Percona

Google Cloud SQL (MySQL). To use public-key encryption with pgcrypto, you will need to generate a pair of keys using the pgp_gen_key function: SELECT * FROM pgp_gen_key('my_key', 'rsa', 2048, '', '', 'my@email.com'); This will generate a pair of keys and return them as a record. Transparent Data Encryption (TDE). Encryption at Rest.

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What are the best multi-browser testing tools?

Testsigma

Price : $29 upwards monthly, when billed annually. EndTest: EndTest is a scriptless testing tool that supports end-to-end web and mobile testing. Apart from video recording the test results, it lets us schedule our tests, and also sends out API requests in our tests.

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A Deep Dive into Native Lazy-Loading for Images and Frames

CSS - Tricks

As we noted at the start, Chromium and Google Chrome will ship a native lazy-loading mechanism in the form of a new loading attribute, starting in Chrome 75. Native lazy-loading flags in Google Chrome. In contrast to JavaScript lazy-loading libraries, native lazy-loading uses a kind of pre-flight request to get the first 2048?bytes

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Chrome's NOSCRIPT Intervention

Tim Kadlec

The two results that jump out right away as oddities are The Atlantic and The Verge which managed to get a whopping 293% and 2048% heavier without JavaScript. In case you’re curious (I was), it’s because they are doing a lot of lazy-loading of images with JavaScript. JavaScript isn’t a given. Things go wrong.

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