Website Testing

Website Testing Strategy

  • Website Test Strategy should include
    • Registering an account on your site
    • Complete every form and confirm notifications or email responses. Confirm the data is stored as required
    • Check the result using multiple browsers
  • Page layout and structure
    • Heading , h1, h2, h3, h4
    • Paragraph text, grammar, spelling
    • images format, style, size
    • links – correctly identified and not broken
    • Footer – copyright statement, privacy policy, address, contact details
  • Create an onpage [Rev]iew form link. 

Site Audit Tools

Create an Effective Reporting Strategy

  • The reporting strategy must be simple and easy for your audience to use.
  • If your users are already logged into your page, don’t ask them to include user, email or other details that can automatically be included as part of their authenticated login.
  • Reporting is not just about errors appearing on the screen. There should be a way of reporting that the page is not displaying. Reporting may be more difficult if your only reporting process is embedded into the live website.
  • Publish error reporting and contact information from your ucard.cloud page. If your site is down, they can still contact you from your published https://ucard.cloud page.
  • Encourage your audience to contribute anything that they believe should be added to your page. In this case, the error isn’t that the page is faulty; the page is missing vital information.
  • Encourage your audience to ask for outdated information and inappropriate content to be removed, keeping your site relevant.