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== Test Plan (+test cases)==
== Test Plan (+test cases)==


* HTTP vs. HTTPS
* Desktop browser-compatibility testing
* Desktop browser-compatibility testing
** Firefox 3.5+,
** Firefox 3.5+,
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* Metrics (usually Webtrends, via a JavaScript-include) are included on the appropriate pages?
* Metrics (usually Webtrends, via a JavaScript-include) are included on the appropriate pages?
* [http://developer.yahoo.com/yslow/ YSlow, ruleset V2]
* [http://developer.yahoo.com/yslow/ YSlow, ruleset V2]
* CDN integration
* JavaScript-disabled testing
* JavaScript-disabled testing


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We work together with WebDev to support most modern web browsers: [https://wiki.mozilla.org/WebDev:FrontendCodeStandards#Browser_Requirements full list].
We work together with WebDev to support most modern web browsers: [https://wiki.mozilla.org/WebDev:FrontendCodeStandards#Browser_Requirements full list].
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 1 October 2014

Description of Release

Project Homepage

Schedule

Implementation Bug / Bugs Fixed

Test Plan (+test cases)

  • HTTP vs. HTTPS
  • Desktop browser-compatibility testing
    • Firefox 3.5+,
    • Google Chrome (latest version)
    • IE (6 -- if needed) / 7 / 8 / 9
    • Safari 4/5
    • Opera 11
  • Mobile browser-compatibility testing
    • Auto-detection/redirection of mobile
    • Android (Firefox Mobile)
    • Nokia (N900)
  • Form/input validation
    • Default focus of textfields
    • Empty submission (null strings)
    • 255-character limits
    • Single-space entry
    • Upper ASCII
  • Cookies disabled
  • Mouse-over/roll-over effects (buttons, hyperlinks)
  • Basic localization (l10n)
    • Auto-detection of locale (change default in Firefox)
    • Right-to-left locales with long strings: /fa/, /he/, /ar/
    • Greek, German, Italian
  • Screen resolutions
    • 800x600
    • 1024x768
    • Higher
  • Font size (default, +1, +2, -1, -2)
  • Appropriate page titles
  • Appropriate error pages
    • 404
    • 403
    • etc.
  • Appropriate status codes
    • 200
    • 301/302
    • 404
    • 403
  • Favicon
  • Metrics (usually Webtrends, via a JavaScript-include) are included on the appropriate pages?
  • YSlow, ruleset V2
  • CDN integration
  • JavaScript-disabled testing

Tools

Security Testing

Accessibility Testing

Browser Testing Matrix

We work together with WebDev to support most modern web browsers: full list.