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This is a discussion on Web check list within the Web Testing forums, part of the Software Testing category; Hi.... Can any one please send me web check list ......
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Gui testing checklist a checklist to help testers check gui screens contents: section 1 - windows compliance standards 1.1. Application 1.2. For each window in the application 1.3. Text boxes 1.4. Option (radio buttons) 1.5. Check boxes 1.6. Command buttons 1.7. Drop down list boxes 1.8. Combo boxes 1.9. List boxes section 2 - tester's screen validation checklist 2.1. Aesthetic conditions 2.2. Validation conditions 2.3. Navigation conditions 2.4. Usability conditions 2.5. Data integrity conditions 2.6. Modes (editable read-only) conditions 2.7. General conditions 2.8. Specific field tests 2.8.1. Date field checks 2.8.2. Numeric fields 2.8.3. Alpha field checks section 3 - validation testing - standard actions 3.1. On every screen 3.2. Shortcut keys / hot keys 3.3. Control shortcut keys section 4 - origin & inspiration 4.1. Document origin 4.2. Sources of inspiration & information 4.3. Contacting the author. 4.4. Download this file => .pdf section 1 - windows compliance testing 1.1. Application start application by double clicking on its icon. The loading message should show the application name, version number, and a bigger pictorial representation of the icon (a 'splash' screen). No login is necessary the main window of the application should have the same caption as the caption of the icon in program manager. Closing the application should result in an "are you sure" message box attempt to start application twice this should not be allowed - you should be returned to main window try to start the application twice as it is loading. On each window, if the application is busy, then the hour glass should be displayed. If there is no hour glass (e.g. Alpha access enquiries) then some enquiry in progress message should be displayed. All screens should have a help button, f1 should work doing the same. 1.2. For each window in the application if window has a minimise button, click it. Window should return to an icon on the bottom of the screen this icon should correspond to the original icon under program manager. Double click the icon to return the window to its original size. The window caption for every application should have the name of the application and the window name - especially the error messages. These should be checked for spelling, english and clarity , especially on the top of the screen. Check does the title of the window makes sense. If the screen has an control menu, then use all ungreyed options. (see below) check all text on window for spelling/tense and grammar use tab to move focus around the window. Use shift+tab to move focus backwards. Tab order should be left to right, and up to down within a group box on the screen. All controls should get focus - indicated by dotted box, or cursor. Tabbing to an entry field with text in it should highlight the entire text in the field. The text in the micro help line should change - check for spelling, clarity and non-updateable etc. If a field is disabled (greyed) then it should not get focus. It should not be possible to select them with either the mouse or by using tab. Try this for every greyed control. Never updateable fields should be displayed with black text on a grey background with a black label. All text should be left-justified, followed by a colon tight to it. In a field that may or may not be updateable, the label text and contents changes from black to grey depending on the current status. List boxes are always white background with black text whether they are disabled or not. All others are grey. In general, do not use goto screens, use gosub, i.e. If a button causes another screen to be displayed, the screen should not hide the first screen, with the exception of tab in 2.0 when returning return to the first screen cleanly i.e. No other screens/applications should appear. In general, double-clicking is not essential. In general, everything can be done using both the mouse and the keyboard. All tab buttons should have a distinct letter. 1.3. Text boxes move the mouse cursor over all enterable text boxes. Cursor should change from arrow to insert bar. If it doesn't then the text in the box should be grey or non-updateable. Refer to previous page. Enter text into box try to overflow the text by typing to many characters - should be stopped check the field width with capitals w. Enter invalid characters - letters in amount fields, try strange characters like + , - * etc. In all fields. Shift and arrow should select characters. Selection should also be possible with mouse. Double click should select all text in box. 1.4. Option (radio buttons) left and right arrows should move 'on' selection. So should up and down.. Select with mouse by clicking. 1.5. Check boxes clicking with the mouse on the box, or on the text should set/unset the box. Space should do the same. 1.6. Command buttons if command button leads to another screen, and if the user can enter or change details on the other screen then the text on the button should be followed by three dots. All buttons except for ok and cancel should have a letter access to them. This is indicated by a letter underlined in the button text. The button should be activated by pressing alt+letter. Make sure there is no duplication. Click each button once with the mouse - this should activate tab to each button - press space - this should activate tab to each button - press return - this should activate the above are very important, and should be done for every command button. Tab to another type of control (not a command button). One button on the screen should be default (indicated by a thick black border). Pressing return in any no command button control should activate it. If there is a cancel button on the screen , then pressing
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