Accessibility [Erin & Rachel] Usability [Peter & Marc] Process flow / business logic [Naomi] Code [Ben] Security [Marc] Navigation [Erin] Features / Functionality [Brendan] SEO [Robyn] Speed [Peter] Standards [Standards] Content [Rachel] Each of you selected one of the testing types and will write an entry in your own blog about it…. When two names are listed you should both make an entry on your own blogs and refer back to this story.
Entries Tagged as 'Quality Assurance'
Web site testing – WHAT, HOW, WHY?
July 27th, 2006 · 6 Comments
Tags: Accessibility · Accessibility Testing · Databases · General scripting · Javascript · PHP · Performance · Script Testing · Search Engine Optimisation · Security · Security testing · Testing · Usability · Usability Testing · User · mySQL Security
Example for Mod RewriteRule
October 16th, 2005 · No Comments
http://vikrant_labde.blogspot.com/2005/05/example-for-mod-rewriterule.html
Tags: Search Engine Optimisation · Usability · Web Links
Web Haiku
September 13th, 2005 · 6 Comments
A bit of fun for you guys…
Write a Haiku about the Web Development course we are studying. Put your Haiku into the comments.
More on the way a Haiku is created see the full article, but remember that they are 5, 7 and 5 syllable lines.
Here is my second ever attempt:
Web development -accessible by people,easy use [...]
Tags: Accessibility · Bits and Giggles · CSS · Design · General · Notes & Handouts · Notices · PHP · Quality Assurance · Testing · Usability
Firefox extensions
August 30th, 2005 · No Comments
Firefox is possibly the most standards compliant web browser out there a this time. This alone makes it worth while adding to your computer. But there are even more reasons to look at using it, including the fact that you can extend its capabilities easily.
We look at how you can do this in this short [...]
Tags: Accessibility · General · Quality Assurance · Testing · Web Links
Web Redesign lifecycle
August 16th, 2005 · 1 Comment
The following images (hidden behind the “read more”) show the 5 stages of the Web Redesign life cycle.
The images indicate the sort of action that could be taken at each stage.
I tend to wonder if some are not in the right place and will argue this out at a later date.
Tags: Design · Project Management · Quality Assurance · Testing