Guide
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Manual Testing vs Automation Testing: How to optimize for testing & costs
By Akshay Pai, Community Contributor and Pradeep Krishnakumar, Manager - May 31, 2019
Automation testing has been the buzz word in the world of testing. It has helped companies take new features to market faster while ensuring a bug-free user experience.
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Cross Browser Testing vs Responsive Design Testing – what should I do?
By Shaumik Daityari, Community Contributor and Pradeep Krishnakumar, Manager - May 31, 2019
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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Different Types of Testing to Deliver a Bug-Free User Experience
By Akshay Badkar, Community Contributor and Pradeep Krishnakumar, Manager - May 29, 2019
Have you ever come across a situation when an application or website can’t be opened on a particular browser and works like a breeze on another?
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Setting up BrowserStack Automate
By Soumyajit Basu, Community Contributor and Praveen Umanath, Director of Product - May 17, 2019
Any website, once developed, needs to be tested across multiple platforms and browsers. This way, you can ensure that user experience stays consistent across devices.
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Cross Browser Compatibility Testing beyond Chrome & Firefox
By Akshay Pai, Community Contributor and Praveen Umanath, Director of Product - May 17, 2019
Cross browser compatibility testing has been gaining a lot of traction in recent years and there is a reason for it. While technology is evolving rapidly, people aren’t. A significant amount of people are resistant to changes, or more specifically, “have an aversion to upgrading their tech”.
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Cross Browser Testing for WordPress
By Shaumik Daityari, Community Contributor and Praveen Umanath, Director of Product - May 16, 2019
WordPress powers over 30% of all websites on the internet today. From personal blogs and portfolios to business and news websites and eCommerce portals of all scales; sites like Forbes and the New York Times are built on WordPress...
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