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3 Modern Tools For Automated Testing Of Your Web Applications

Testsigma

Owing to how we consume content and perform our day-to-day functions now, businesses are optimizing web apps and how! To ensure our web app performs as intended across various devices and browsers — we have to test our web app. Data-driven testing: We can perform data-driven testing by separating data from the test commands.

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Percona Toolkit – A Quick Introduction to Summary

Percona

Percona Toolkit is a collection of advanced open source command-line tools, developed and used by the Percona technical staff, that are engineered to perform a variety of MySQL, MariaDB, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL server and system tasks that are too difficult or complex to perform manually. Platform | Linux Release | Ubuntu 22.04.3

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Chrome's NOSCRIPT Intervention

Tim Kadlec

The other week, there were a few articles that came out about Chrome’s NOSCRIPT intervention: an intervention that would disable JavaScript altogether on slow networks. Chrome intervening on behalf of the user when it feels the network is iffy isn’t exactly new. The Data Saver proxy is enabled. It works on HTTPS too.

Network 71
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What are the best multi-browser testing tools?

Testsigma

To ensure the features run uniformly across various browsers and OS versions that our users have, we should perform multi-browser testing. You can also check out our post on the most common issues one can face while performing browser compatibility tests. Let us understand the importance of multi-browser testing before we proceed.

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A Deep Dive into Native Lazy-Loading for Images and Frames

CSS - Tricks

In short, we’re talking about a mechanism that defers the network traffic necessary to load content when it’s needed — or rather when trigger the load when the content enters the viewport. A smaller initial page that loads faster and saves network requests for items that may not be needed if the user never gets there. The benefit?

Traffic 58
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Getting Started with HTTP/2 and Server Push

Dean Hume

We didn’t change any code, or even make any web performance tweaks - we made the switch and noticed the results immediately. If too many requests are made, it can negatively affect the performance of your web page due to the fact that HTTP/1.1 A lot of the web performance hacks that we currently use are no longer needed!

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Getting Started with HTTP/2 and Server Push

Dean Hume

We didn’t change any code, or even make any web performance tweaks - we made the switch and noticed the results immediately. If too many requests are made, it can negatively affect the performance of your web page due to the fact that HTTP/1.1 A lot of the web performance hacks that we currently use are no longer needed!

Servers 40