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    sitespeed.io

    sitespeed.io

    Monitor, analyze and optimize your website speed and performance

    Sitespeed.io is an open source tool that helps you monitor, analyze and optimize your website speed and performance, based on performance best practices advices from the coach and collecting browser metrics using the Navigation Timing API, User Timings and Visual Metrics (FirstVisualChange, SpeedIndex & LastVisualChange). Measuring performance shouldn’t be hard, you should be able to have full control of your metrics, own your own data and you should be able to do it without paying top dollars. ...
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    LazyLoad

    LazyLoad

    LazyLoad is a lightweight, flexible script that speeds up your website

    ...If the answer is “yes”, then your images are content images and you should avoid using background images to display them.
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    Happo

    Happo

    Visual diffing in CI for user interfaces

    Happo is a visual regression testing tool. It hooks into your CI environment to compare the visual appearance of UI components before and after a change. Screenshots are taken in different browsers and across different screen sizes to ensure consistent cross-browser and responsive styling of your application. The first thing you want to do is to set up a test suite for Happo. A test suite consists of a set of components and variants of those components. There are many ways to do this, and it...
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    Differencify

    Differencify

    Differencify is a library for visual regression testing

    Differencify is a library for visual regression testing via comparing your local changes with reference screenshots of your website. It is built on top of chrome headless using Puppeteer.
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    ETICS
    ETICS stands for "eInfrastructure for Testing, Integration and Configuration of Software". It provides software professionals with an "out-of-the-box" build and test system, powered with a build and test product repository.
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    A commercially supported, open-source distribution of the popular web application test automation tool Selenium Remote Control. Built by the original author of the Selenium, Sauce RC is easy to install and has the latest fixes and browser support.
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