by eValid » Tue Aug 06, 2013 12:05 pm
Well, that might be a missleading statement. Of course anything and everything is important.
But the origin of this statement is the observation that there is a difference between testing a mobile device, and testing a web application that is accessed from a mobile device.
Certainly the accuracy of rendering in a mobile device is important, if you're testing a mobile device! But in the case of eValid the general objective is to test the behavior (the speed, content, and validitity) of a web-enabled application. And for that the issues are speed and downloaded volume, not how it appears in the device.
Which is not to say at all that verifying rendering is not important -- it certainly is. But not all that important when doing a web application test -- which is what eValid is all about.
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