Archive for the 'Browser Automation' Category

The Start of Web Browser

August 22nd, 2008

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The history of the web browser dates back to 1991, when a computer guru named Tim Berners-Lee created the very first web browser. It premiered on February 26, 1991, and ran on NeXSTEP. It was called WorldWideWeb, but was later renamed Nexus in an effort to avoid confusion with the World Wide Web.
There [...]

Making User Friendly Websites

May 15th, 2008

For sure, you would want site visitors to visit other parts of your site. But the question is, how easy do you make it for them. This is an issue for some especially high-end ones since rather than making it user-friendly, they tend to make it over-techie.
Once they go, will not return to your [...]

Automate Web Tasks (Part 3)

April 22nd, 2008

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Another good use for automation software lke Macro Expert is functional testing–that is, checking whether the functions on a website respond properly or not. You can also use macros to check whether links are alive or not. In other words, Macro Expert can do these repetitive web testing tasks at the click of a [...]

Automate Web Tasks (Part 2)

April 16th, 2008

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Here’s one example of how you can use automation software with your browser. With Macro expert, as you navigate through the pages, you click on the links, select the buttons, or login to complete fields and pages. Macro Expert thenn identifies the objects and will build them into a macro file as you go.
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Automate Web Tasks (Part 1)

April 14th, 2008

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The web browser plays an important role in the internet world. Since most people are using web applications and websites everyday, it may be necessary to automate the web browser to perform repetitive web tasks such as keying in user information, filling in forms, filling in passwords, and even accsesing your favorite sites.
Many web [...]


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