Browser testing – using plugins

Testing is a big deal in any and all development processes. For some, the idea of testing is incorrectly perceived as a sign of poor workmanship or criticality of their work. This idea could not be more wrong. On the contrary, rigorous and thorough testing is the only way to ensure that your software approaches a state of perfection. I consider myself very fortunate to work with QA testers whose role is to test the work of the development team. Having had to do all of my own testing (in a previous life), I can say that this is a luxury.

In this recipe, we will discuss a specific area of testing, cross-browser testing. Not too long ago, this was less complicated, and more challenging at the same time. The idea of ...

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