What's the easiest way to get some automated screenshots of a website (cross browser / different responsive sizes)? Best would be selfhosted / locally, maybe via #ddev + cypress, playwright, etc.? 📷 Thx for tipps! #webdev#testing#cypress#playwright
Work on my new opus magnum progresses. In fact, it progressed so much that I've decided that it outgrown a blog post and requires a proper ReStructuredText document with a table of contents.
Here's the current draft of "Problems faced when downstream testing Python packages":
“Yeah, plugins and services for checking accessibility are great, but have you ever observed a real person with a disability walk through your site or app? While compliance with accessibility checklists is essential, it doesn’t necessarily mean a pleasant experience. That’s why live sessions can give you lots of priceless insights.”
You may already know that SpeedCurve lets you test URLs across a wide variety of browsers, devices and geolocations. Did you also know you can test complex use cases? These include:
🗺️ User journeys
💳 Checkout processes
ℹ️ Submit login form
📲 SPA & AJAX navigations
🍪 Set cookies
Tried out a bit of #Pest today. A bit weird to write that less but get so much. I think I have to get used to this. But I see me writing more tests with Pest. Looking forward to work more with it!
I am interested in steamdeck but I have heard that it is really heavy if you are holding it for many hours.
Does this console worth it? Also how hot does it get in the summer if you are doing demanding things without AC?
In praise of property-based testing (increment.com)
Daily random discussion - Jun 15, 2023 (lemmy.world)
Jinks! r/Philippines is still closed!...
Testing how posting a Kbin ‘thread’ works (fedia.io)
If the Kbin ‘magazine’ is a #Guppe group.
Hello this is a test!
Kbin is nice because it also has microblog