Testing #5: Introduction to page load optimisations
Frontend performance testing focuses on how fast frontend resources load. There are many different ways to improve and test frontend performance.
Live app testing on Browserstack and Saucelabs
Choosing the right tool can be tough. This blog compares Browserstack and Saucelabs for native app testing to help you decide.
Automated accessibility testing — do’s, don’ts and maybes
Find out why accessibility testing should include both manual and automated processes.
Strategies for test automation
This guide covers who should do test automation, top frameworks, setup tips, tools, optimisation, and examples from Salsa.
Effective cross-browser testing
Cross-browser testing ensures websites work across devices and browsers. At Salsa, we use Browserstack for cloud-based testing.
Why accessibility testing is important
Accessibility is an essential part of any website, or other digital experience. Accessibility testing ensures a product is accessible for all, including people with auditory, visual, cognitive...
Figma vs Sketch
Figma provides many benefits over Sketch, as a cross-platform and cloud-based design program with excellent version control.
A brief history of software testing
Testing is an essential part of any software or web development project. In this first blog of our testing series, we give a brief overview of testing and its evolution since the 1950s.
What is visual regression?
What is visual regression? When should you use visual regression? And what’s the best tool to automate visual regression?
Security at every level
Our three-part blog series reviews and discusses the security of web applications. This third and final blog in the series looks at how to protect your web application from a variety of web-based attacks through active security.
What it takes to build a fast Drupal website
Creating a fast and functional website is both an art and a science. Find out some of our top tips for creating a fast Drupal website.
How to use government design systems
How do you decide whether to use an existing design system, create your own, or combine both options?