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Compatibility Testing – An introduction

Testlodge

Software testers explore the effectiveness of processes that should lead to quality software products to make sure they perform the purpose for which they have been designed. Various testing activities take place throughout the software development lifecycle, including compatibility testing, which is a non-functional testing technique.

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Search Engine Optimization Checklist (PDF)

Smashing Magazine

The most beautiful, spectacular site in the world won’t do anyone much good if people can’t find it on Google (or Bing, or DuckDuckGo). Where Does SEO Belong In Your Web Design Process? ” With Google Search Console you can see exactly where your pages are (or aren’t) ranking for different keywords. Google Keyword Planner.

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No code automation testing: When to use and when not to use

Testsigma

So, the first condition that should be fulfilled when you go for one is – you have test cases that don’t interact with code directly. It is because this tool is supposed to help them in the long run. So, it makes sense to first take a tool and try it for some time to really know if it would work for you in the long run.

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

Testsigma

This is also obvious from the fact that Google is now indexing all websites mobile-first. To support the claim, below are some stats that we took from datareportal.com related to mobile phone usage: “Most internet users (92.8 Testsigma, a cloud-based automated cross browser testing tool, is one such unique offering.

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

Testsigma

Since the beginning of the internet era, browsers and websites have lived co-dependently. Starting from the internet explorer, then to the Mozilla project and now to at least six major browsers in the market, we have evolved quite well. Challenges In Cross-Browser Testing. Now comes the testing part.

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

Testsigma

About two decades ago, testing was only limited to the desktop. With the rapidly increasing use of smartphones and ease of access to the internet across the globe, testing has spread across vast platforms. The native and mobile web browser testing is being performed more and more compared to desktop testing.

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Eye-Tracking In Mobile UX Research

Smashing Magazine

In the late 1990s, marketing and advertising agencies saw the potential of eye-tracking for the Internet and started using the technology to analyze how people consume content online. For instance, Nielsen’s research conducted in 2006 showed that people read content on the Internet in an F-shaped pattern. Online Shopping.

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