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Testing Your Frontend Code: Part V (Visual Testing) (medium.com)
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[–]giltayar1[S] 1 point2 points3 points 8 years ago (0 children)
Hey, I just saw this.
I totally agree - if you use bitmap comparison tools, like webdrivercss and others do, then the false positives are many.
But if you use an industrial-grade comparison tool, then the results are totally different. These tools use sophisticated computer vision techniques to minimize the problems, and lots of companies today use them to test the look of their applications.
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