Hello,
I have made some minor edits to the first FSS test plan
http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/FSS+QA+Test+Plan+-+Layout+Containers
Additionally, I have added a couple more FSS test plans
http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/FSS+QA+Test+Plan+-+Layout+Columns
http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/FSS+QA+Test+Plan+-+Text
Please let me know what you think and ways to improve them.
Thanks
Justin
On 5-Feb-09, at 8:10 PM, Colin Clark wrote:
Hi everyone,
A few of us met today in Connect after standup to talk through
Jacob's excellent work creating tests for the Fluid Skinning System.
It was clear from the conversation that CSS testing in general is an
under-serviced area, but is not without significant challenges.
Jacob's current crop of FSS test pages can be found on the daily
build server here:
http://build.fluidproject.org/manual-tests.html
One of the things that emerged from the conversation is the need for
test plans that will guide the tester through the process of
evaluating these test pages. Since our goal isn't pixel-perfect CSS
across all browsers, there's an element of fuzziness and experience
inherent in the testing process. The test plans will need to
highlight the fairly subtle distinctions on the page that will
denote a failing test.
Justin and Jacob are going to move forward on creating test plans
for several of the test pages, and we'll pilot these new tests
during the Infusion 0.8 release cycle. Inevitably we'll find that
some things work better than others, and will refine the process
based on this experience.
Here's a copy of Justin's first FSS QA test plan:
http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/FSS+QA+Test+Plan+-+Layout+Containers
If you have any feedback or can lend us a hand in perfecting this
testing approach, don't hesitate to dive in.
Colin
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Colin Clark
Technical Lead, Fluid Project
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
http://fluidproject.org
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