In my last post, I wrote about the first Visual Regression Test I made for the test site. I have now written a couple more, which had a few differences and additions that I think make more sense of the way Gemini tests can be written. Not much more, mind. I've also uploaded the project… Continue reading Additions to the VRT collection
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My first Visual Regression Test (VRT)
When I first started at my current workplace, I was told one of my responsibilities would be to move forward with automating our regression testing with VRTs. I had no idea what they were, or how they were implemented. Even after looking at documentation about them, I still felt lost. Whenever people talked about them,… Continue reading My first Visual Regression Test (VRT)
Serving files using ExpressJS
I've spent a fair while practicing making pages using html and css, but when it came to stuff like serving them or running anything through the terminal, it just seemed like way too big a thing to learn. I couldn't wrap my head around any of the concepts I was reading about. All this talk… Continue reading Serving files using ExpressJS
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What I learned cutting corners in CSS (using clip-path)
What was the problem So I work for a company that makes adverts. A little while back, we got a new client that wanted some of the boxes in their ad to have cut-off corners. This is part of their brand aesthetic, so not something that could simply be ignored, but also something that provides… Continue reading What I learned cutting corners in CSS (using clip-path)
Making Conversations in Unity for Super Beginners
So I took part in my first ever game jam this weekend. As someone who has only messed around with Unity before, gotten confused by the various videos and tutorials - if they aren’t out of date, they make big assumptions for the beginner - and given up for the most part. It was amazing… Continue reading Making Conversations in Unity for Super Beginners





