The Cross-Browser Compatibility Guide – Which HTML Tags to Avoid
Welcome to the second part of the cross-browser compatibility guide. Which HTML Tags to avoid In this post, I would like to point out some (valid) HTML-Tags to avoid while building a cross-browser website or web application. HTML 4 Every major browser supports all necessary …
Log4j Vulnerability
BrowseEmAll’s top priority remains the security of our clients and our product. So, BrowseEmAll is actively responding to the reported remote code execution vulnerability in the Log4j. …
On-Premise Cross-Browser Testing
In this post, I would like to show a few things that you might want to know about on-premise cross-browser testing and why our tools choose this approach. Of course, you will also learn if on-premise testing is the right solution for your use case …
Modern Manual and Automated Cross Browser Testing
Changing or adding information to the “chain” requires the authentication of everyone who is in the network. …
Code-Free Automated Browser Testing With Record & Play in BrowseEmAll 9
Today, it is uncommon to not have access to high-speed wireless internet, regardless of your location on Earth. …
[Video] Set Up A Selenium Grid Less Than A Minute
They play a role in making operations more seamless, bridging the gap between authorities, consumers and businesses. …
How To Create Cross-Browser Compatible Selenium Tests
In this post, we will take a look at what you need to know to make sure that your Selenium tests can run in different browsers. …
Creating A Cross-Platform .NET UI Application
If there’s one way that wireless technology has changed the way we work, it’s that everyone is now connected. …
How To Structure Your Selenium Tests
In this post we will cover a few techniques you can use to make your Selenium tests easier to write and maintain. If you are not already familiar with the Selenium basics you might want to read our introduction guide and the basics about elements first. Test Example Below …