What I’ve Learned from Performing Cross-Browser Testing
Testing a website across multiple browsers is an important part of the Quality Control process. Here are some helpful tips for cross-browser testing.
Testing a website across multiple browsers is an important part of the Quality Control process. Here are some helpful tips for cross-browser testing.
What do the version numbers on software programs actually mean? Learn how Semantic Versioning can provide some insight about versions and upgrades.
Programming is complicated, but sometimes inspiration can come from unlikely sources. Learn about an unorthodox tool for developers: the rubber duck.
Learn how Diagram manages common code modules through our Core Library to keep all our developers on the same page.
Caching data is a useful technique to improve website performance, but it can be prone to error. Learn how we've simplified and improved the process.
During the Quality Control phase of a web design and development project, cross-browser testing is vital. Find out why and how to implement this test.
There are many reasons to keep your code clean and organized, here are some of those reasons and guidelines to help you create cleaner code along the way.
Ever feel like you are repeating tasks all day long? Caching is a powerful technique when building websites and can help you save time and resources.
Everything was new at one point, and all new things
eventually become old. The trick is to know when to use the new thing, and when
to polish up something older and make it shine all over again.
Quality Assurance strategy and implementation is an important part of your project plan and can be the difference between a successful launch and one that is embarrassing to your organization.