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Performance Testing - Tools, Steps, and Best Practices

KeyCDN

Web performance is a broad subject, and you’ll find no shortage of performance testing tips and tutorials all over the web. Before you begin tuning your website or application, you must first figure out which metrics matter most to your users and establish some achievable benchmarks. What is Performance Testing?

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Cross-Browser Testing: Best Practices and Useful Resources

DZone

But time has turned upside-down, now there are multiple devices to check on, there are many different browsers available on the market that are used by a considerable number of internet goers, and there are thousands of different screen sizes to test on.

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Search Engine Optimization Checklist (PDF)

Smashing Magazine

Implementing SEO best practice doesn’t just give you the best chance possible of ranking well in search engines; it makes your websites better by scrutinizing quality, design, accessibility, and speed, among other things. Following best practice usually means a better website, more organic traffic, and happier visitors.

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Performance Game Changer: Browser Back/Forward Cache

Smashing Magazine

Ensuring your website caches most of its assets for future uses has long been touted as essential for web performance. The Smashing team has done a lot to make a fast website, so even a fresh load (though this experiment may not be a completely fresh load if you came to this article from the home page). Here’s an experiment for you.

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Destructive Testing – How to Tear Apart a System

Testlodge

Tools for Testing. It may be challenging to anticipate erroneous actions of users, but luckily, several tools are available to help in destructive testing. Some of the tools are data-driven and allow the tester to perform actions as a user who is uninformed about the internal workings of the software program.

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Mobile browser testing – what is it and when is it done?

Testsigma

You just need to hit the URL and launch the application on the available browser on your phone. It also allows users to access a website for which native application is not available. There are so many different devices readily available in the market today to view a website. Signup Now.

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What is synthetic testing?

Dynatrace

Also called continuous monitoring or synthetic monitoring , synthetic testing mimics actual users’ behaviors to help companies identify and remediate potential availability and performance issues. Types of synthetic testing There are three broad types of synthetic testing: availability, web performance, and transaction.

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