Posts Tagged ‘Testing’

Drupal Accessibility User Testing Compilation

Watch the tutorial video, read the article below and follow relevant links as needed.
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Validating your code & testing a web-page for a variety of displays

Many web designers make the mistake of designing their documents for specific screen resolutions. When the document is displayed on a smaller resolution the page elements tend to jam together or break across unexpected lines.Your documents should be suitable for many resolutions. Although most users will be running at resolutions of atleast 800×600 pixels, your websites may have the occasional user running lower resolutions or too high resolution. Therefore, it`s advised and is an industry standard to always test your documents at various locations & colour depths to look for many shortcomings.Validating your document`s code is another very good idea.… Read More

The Importance Of Drupal Intranets And Custom Testing

As technology and innovation drives our society into the 21st century, businesses are increasingly adopting new systems to communicate and manage the overall organization with more productivity and efficiency. One such system is an organization’s internal website, or intranet. An intranet is a private computer network that using Internet Protocol (IP) technologies to securely share information and operational systems within an organization. � More and more, web sites and intranets are being built with content management systems and, as the world turns to transparency, the most popular systems emerging on the market today are open source. As one of the… Read More

Performance Testing for Ajax-based Applications

INTRODUCTION

AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is an approach to web programming that has been enjoying great popularity ever since it was used by Google for many of its applications, notably “Google Suggest” and “Google Maps”. There has been a lot of discussion about a number of issues related to AJAX including:

* tools and techniques for implementing AJAX (e.g. Ruby on Rai ls, DWR, Prototype, Sajax,

* Ajax.net) [1,3]

* business case for using AJAX [2]

* usability of web appli cations using AJAX [5]

* optimizing network bandwidth uti lization using AJAX for application development[6]

Considering that one… Read More

Web 2.0 Security Testing Approach

Introduction: Web 2.0 can be defined as the evolving trend of www technologies and web design that aim to enhance creativity, communications, secure information sharing, collaboration and functionality of the web1. 0. In contrast to the static nature of Web 1.0, Web 2.0 systems rely heavily upon user generated content. In fact, Web 2.0 has been described as the “participatory Web.” For example blogs and photo sharing services enable consumers to add and update their own content. While the focus of Web 2.0 threats emanate primarily from new usage patterns, several technologies are so widespread in Web 2.0 applications, that… Read More

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