Web QA gets Badges!
The Web QA team is excited to announce our introductory badge! Open Badges have been going gang busters at Mozilla, and we are happy to be joining in. We’d like to thank … Read more
The Web QA team is excited to announce our introductory badge! Open Badges have been going gang busters at Mozilla, and we are happy to be joining in. We’d like to thank … Read more
Hi everyone! A couple of weeks ago we held a Web QA MDN Automation Test Day. We updated automated tests for MDN, also known as the Mozilla Developer Network to run … Read more
This post is going to cover exploratory testing in the Ask a Question flow inside SUMO, Mozilla’s Support website. You can jump ahead and run this test directly in Moztrap: … Read more
By Zac Campbell If you’ve come here looking for the perfect, unbreakable locator, then I’m afraid to tell you that there is no perfect locator. That HTML changes and locators … Read more
Running Web QA automated tests So you’re interested in contributing to Mozilla Web QA automation projects but don’t know where to start? This doc will help you get up and running a … Read more
The WebQA team has another contributor who has been making a real impact. We’d like to thank Ana Hristova. Ana has been helping us write automation tests for a few … Read more
This month WebQA would like to extend thanks to Glenn Howard, and to highlight some of his work for our team. Glenn is an automation engineer who has made a … Read more
By Zac Campbell Greetings Gaia UI testing blog readers. If you’ve come this far then you’re well aware that Firefox OS’s front end is an HTML operating system. This means … Read more
One of the current shining stars in the QA community is Parul Mathur, better known as Pragmatic. Her contributions go far beyond the WebQA team, and we are very happy … Read more
By Zac Campbell While a Firefox OS app is HTML, CSS and JavaScript we are all familiar with there are some significant design differences. These design differences are necessary because … Read more
WebQA would like to highlight the contributions of Sasha Kruglov this month! You can see his history of contributions by checking him out on Github:https://github.com/sashakruglov. Sasha started contributing last summer. … Read more
by Zac Campbell In Part 2 we’ll talk about how Firefox OS uses the iframe HTML element for displaying apps. This behaviour is quite different to a typical webpage. If … Read more