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How To Write A Test Plan

As a website is being built, the step of writing or putting together a test plan is often skipped entirely and testing just ‘begins’. If a test plan is done then it is often completed immediately prior to testing and completed too quickly.

This ad hoc approach to testing means that it is possible to miss [...]

Bug Tracking Software Options

An area that has not been looked at in much detail yet on this blog is what software or tools you can use to record and track bugs, issues or defects that you find when testing a website.

One of the first posts I wrote, which described a typical Web Testing process, mentioned that a bug [...]

10 Different Forms of Website Testing

When I’m reading blog posts, news articles or Twitter discussions concerning the testing of websites, the article or discussion in question actually relate to a single aspect of testing and gives the impression that there is only one form of website testing that we should be concerned with.

At the moment that testing subject of choice [...]

Opera 10 Released – Should You Test In This New Browser?

Sydney Opera House – took nearly as long to finish as Opera 10

The Opera 10 web browser was released as a final version on September 1st after being in beta for a fair few months. It was set to revolutionise web browsing when it was first announced but are your web sites compatible with [...]

Should We Stop Supporting IE6?

Should we stop supporting IE6?

Internet Explorer 6 has long been the bane of web developers and web testers lives. Is it time to stop supporting IE6 users and pouring time and effort into this antiquated browser or should we, as decent web professionals, keep these users in the web ways they are accustomed to.

The [...]