Just launched a guide that breaks down *frontend* testing.
Why? Most testing guides are full stack. They're good at broad strokes, but aren't specific to frontend devs day-to-day.
https://www.chromatic.com/frontend-testing-guide
Why? Most testing guides are full stack. They're good at broad strokes, but aren't specific to frontend devs day-to-day.
https://www.chromatic.com/frontend-testing-guide
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These are the teams that ship more than they tweet: Twilio, Adobe, BBC, TheGuardian, etc
📦 Unit
🧩 Component
♿️ Accessibility
👁️ Visual
🌎 End-to-end
🧮 Static analysis
h/t to all the other testing shapes: pyramid, trophy, etc