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= Platform and Configurations =
= Platform and Configurations =
Firefox is cross-platform, so changes to these components should apply to Windows, Mac, and Linux in similar ways.  
Firefox is cross-platform, so changes to these components should apply to Windows, Mac, and Linux in similar ways. However, full location bar selection differs on the platforms, whether single-click on Windows, double-click on Windows/Linux, or triple-click on Windows/Mac/Linux.
* MacOS X builds now have Cocoa widget support, so we will need to pay special attention to UI differences between that platform vs Windows and Linux.
* MacOS X builds now have Cocoa widget support, so we will need to pay special attention to UI differences between that platform vs Windows and Linux.



Revision as of 23:25, 3 December 2007

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Test Plan for Location Bar changes for Firefox 3.0.

  • Originally created by stephend on 12/3/2007

Overview

Scope of planned testing

As the critical entry path to navigate to new sites (alongside the Search bar), care must be taken to test that the location bar is of high quality. To ensure this, we will test as much as possible, from UI changes to core search/result-matching changes.

Platform and Configurations

Firefox is cross-platform, so changes to these components should apply to Windows, Mac, and Linux in similar ways. However, full location bar selection differs on the platforms, whether single-click on Windows, double-click on Windows/Linux, or triple-click on Windows/Mac/Linux.

  • MacOS X builds now have Cocoa widget support, so we will need to pay special attention to UI differences between that platform vs Windows and Linux.

Schedule/milestones

( Provide some breakdown of the major areas of the feature, how long it will take to develop or run the tests, and an approximate time this will be done.

References

(List useful links to the bug containing design info, feature meeting notes, wiki info, standards info, litmus group or subgroup, etc)