Hi Everyone, The past while it has become more and more pressing that FSS has some form of testing. Through some research and long discussions it has become evident that this is not going to be easy. Some ideas bounced around were automated image comparisons and programmatic CSS parsing but no solution was feasable within our time-constraints and nothing completely removed the need for someone to just open a page and see if it "just looked right".
On that note, Justin and I were thinking perhaps a wireframe overlay on top of special test page would suffice for now. The wireframe would look something like an outline like Adobe Illustrators "outline" mode, and it would layer itself on top of the test page content. If the wireframe and the content beneath it didnt match up perfectly, you would know something is broken right away and bug could be logged. To complement this test page, a series of smaller pages would be available to test very specific chunks of the FSS CSS. This second part would help us pinpoint where specific problems lie. Any thoughts or ideas? Thanks Jacob -- Jacob Farber University of Toronto - ATRC Tel: (416) 946-3002 www.fluidproject.org
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