Testing on Cloud
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Challenges of Remote Testing
What are the common challenges of remote testers? How do you solve them fast, and without hassle? Which tools work best for your team?
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How Device-Browser Fragmentation can affect your Website Business
Learn how device-browser-OS fragmentation can be harmful to online businesses. Also, learn how one can deal with it using BrowserStack.
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How to Perform Online Debugging for Websites?
This guidepost illustrates a simple method to test or debug websites online directly through your browsers on real mobile and desktop devices.
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How to Remotely Debug Websites on Android Chrome
Learn how to remotely debug websites on Android-Chrome using real Android devices hosted on real device cloud.
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Remote Debugging on iOS and Mac Safari
Learn how to remotely test and debug websites on real Safari browser for macOS and iOS using BrowerStack's real device cloud.
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Strategies for efficient Mobile App Testing
Explore strategies to streamline and set up mobile app testing for maximum. Know what testing teams and organizations need to do to create and release flawless, user-friendly apps in shortening timelines.
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Why Test on Real Devices compared to Emulators and Simulators
Confused between which test approaches to follow- Emulator or Simulator vs Real devices? This guide will help you understand why testing on a real device is more important as compared to emulators and simulators.
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Why is Cross Browser Testing critical for your business?
Cross browser testing is critical for your business to deliver a good customer experience and also meet the customer’s implicit requirements of consistent behavior and flexibility. Read more on how businesses are adopting this.
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Top 4 Cross Browser Testing Trends in 2019
The cross browser testing industry is constantly evolving, driven by shifts in user behavior and launch of new device types and browsers. Here are the top emerging trends for cross browser testing.
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Cross Browser Testing vs Responsive Design Testing – what should I do?
Short answer – both. In fact, they are not mutually exclusive, as we will explain here. Gone are the days when web developers created websites for just a couple of browsers on the desktop. Web technologies were in its nascent phase and there were few deviations in the behaviour of browsers.
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