Exploratory website testing, using extensive experience and testing knowledge to unearth bugs and hidden issues in your website, web app, CMS site, blog etc. This can be during general use of the website or can be targeted at specific areas of your website.
Testing your website on the main browsers (Edge, Internet Explorer 11/10/9/8, Chrome, Firefox, Safari) on the main platforms (Windows 10/8.1/8/7/XP, Mac OS X/macOS, Linux) with the aim of finding any browser-specific issues and to check the compatibility of your website design and layout across all these browsers.
Is your website responsive? Could you be losing business due to your website failing on smartphones and tablets? Website testing on iOS and Android mobile devices. Testing done on real devices, not virtual devices or simulators. Where appropriate, the Kobiton device testing cloud can also be used to further enhance the range of devices tested. Devices I have tested websites on.
Testing the different functional areas of your website or web app. This could be aimed at specific areas or a general test including all main functionality. Functional areas could be Search, Login and Registration, Shopping Cart, Checkout, Payments, Social Media Sharing, Facebook App functionality and many more.
End-to-End Testing of your website, in sectors such as online shopping, bookings and ticketing. This can uncover bugs in areas such as Signup, Shopping, Cart, Checkout, Payments and Confirmations. One bug in the Checkout process could lead to customers abandoning both their Cart – and your site.
Websites based a Content Management System (CMS) can be comprehensively tested, including the front-end and the back-end/admin area. The CMS could be a custom one, or one of the market-leading CMS such as WordPress, Joomla etc. I have wide experience of testing and using CMS and know the particular areas that need extensive testing.
Testing your Web Apps, to make sure they function correctly and deliver what’s required. Does your Facebook app work? Is Twitter integration working? Is your web app accessing the correct server data? Is your ecommerce site working across all browsers and mobile devices?
Testing ecommerce sites, including those built on ecommerce platforms such as Magento and also on ecommerce plugins such as WooCommerce, for WordPress. Testing the End-to-End functionality, from user registration, through shopping cart, checkout and payments.
Giving feedback on the Web Usability & SEO factors of your website. Is your website user-friendly? Can user’s find the content they need? Is your website navigation effective? Can user’s find your site in Google? Is your site built with SEO in mind? Does your website need an SEO overhaul?