Skip to content

rweber.net

trying to be a mile wide AND a mile deep

  • About
  • Contact
  • Tech
  • Craft
  • Blog

Category: Developer Toolbox

A first WebdriverIO test

Posted on 2018/03/122018/06/15 by Rebecca

A simple – but not trivial – example automated test using WebdriverIO, Mocha, and Chai.

Posted in Developer Toolbox. Tagged code testing. Read More

Getting set up with WebdriverIO

Posted on 2018/02/262018/03/21 by Rebecca

Instructions to set up WebdriverIO with Mocha and Chai, and run automated tests via selenium-standalone, Browserstack, or Sauce Labs.

Posted in Developer Toolbox. Tagged code testing. Read More

If I were starting a refactoring project…

Posted on 2017/12/182017/12/15 by Rebecca
Jenga from Zaimful on Pixabay

A road map/advice for large refactoring projects, based on my own experience.

Posted in Developer Toolbox. Tagged code testing. Read More

The ABCs of Code Editors

Posted on 2017/04/102017/12/15 by Rebecca
Visual Studio Code git screenshot

My experiences with three popular code editors (Atom, Brackets, Visual Studio Code) in search of one that does everything I want in a code editor.

Posted in Developer Toolbox. Read More

Social media connections

Posted on 2016/01/112017/12/15 by Rebecca
Bell Systems switchboard

Options for embedding content from social media in your website.

Posted in Developer Toolbox. Tagged cross-site interaction. Read More

Easy site speed wins

Posted on 2015/11/022017/12/15 by Rebecca
photo of sleeping cheetah

Case studies of two simple moves to greatly improve a WordPress site’s PageSpeed Insights score: caching and image compression.

Posted in Developer Toolbox. Tagged performance, WordPress. Read More

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

Main Categories

  • JavaScript
  • CSS
  • Developer Toolbox
  • Analytics
  • Projects

Posts aimed at non-developers, in full or in part, are in the Help Desk category.

You may also wish to view posts tagged portfolio or in the Toys and Games category (my own and other people’s).

Disclaimer

Opinions and advice on this site are my own, and are not endorsed by my employer, King Arthur Baking Company.

Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: amalgamation by Rebecca Weber.
Return to Top