Additional types of Visual Testing
- Visual Regression Testing: It identifies unintentional visual changes by comparing the application’s current user interface (UI) to a baseline or reference image.
- Cross-Browser Visual Testing: It guarantees that the application will seem the same in all web browsers, including those with various versions.
- Responsive Design Testing: It confirms that the user interface (UI) of the programme adjusts to different screen sizes and resolutions.
- Visual Accessibility Testing: It analyses, if the application’s visual components follow to accessibility guidelines and are usable by people with disabilities.
- Localization and Internationalization Testing: It confirms that the application’s visual components appropriately adjust to various languages, locales and cultural preferences.
Visual Testing – Software Testing
Visual Testing is also called Visual UI Testing. It validates whether the developed software user interface (UI) is compatible with the user’s view. It ensures that the developed web design is correctly following the spaces, sizes, shapes, and positions of UI elements. It also ensures that the elements are working properly with various devices and browsers. Visual testing validates how multiple devices, browsers, operating systems, etc., affect the software.
This Article focuses on discussing each of these topics-
Table of Content
- Features of Visual Testing
- Why Visual Testing?
- Visual Testing Methods
- Types of Visual Testing
- Tools for automated visual testing
- Additional types of Visual Testing
- Advantages of Visual Testing
- Disadvantages of Visual Testing
- Conclusion
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