Hebrew Web site
testing is a crucial quality control phase in the process of Hebrew Web site
globalization. In order to effectively communicate to potential Hebrew customers,
you must ensure your Web site is linguistically and culturally appropriate to
them. In order to ensure your localized Hebrew Web site is fully functional and
completely adapted to target users, a localization company must use experienced
Hebrew Web site testers and follow a thorough test plan.
A localization
company should use professional, native-speaking specialists to execute Hebrew
Web site testing. With the goal of matching the performance of the Hebrew Web
site to that of the source site, Hebrew Web site testers take the following
aspects of the site into account during testing: browser compatibility,
connection speeds, traffic, security, design, linking, translation accuracy,
functionality, and more.
Translators and Web
designers should work side-by-side with a company's own expert users to track
and solve issues before the Hebrew Web site is launched. Typical Web site
testing phases include:
Hebrew Web
Site Internationalization Testing
Before Hebrew Web
site translation begins, Hebrew Web site testing professionals test the source
language site for international support and localizability. Hebrew Web site
internationalization testing saves time and money by exposing potential trouble
areas early in the localization process.
Hebrew Web
Site Localization Testing
After Hebrew Web
site translation, testing specialists review the Hebrew Web site in context to
check for any linguistic or cosmetic issues. Linguistic testing deals with all
language-related issues of a localized Web site or Web application, including
currency symbols, locale-specific text, and more. Cosmetic testing deals with
all visual issues to ensure that the Hebrew characters display correctly under
various browser and operating system scenarios.
Hebrew Web
Site Functionality Validation or Testing
After your Hebrew
Web site has been localized, tests are performed using a variety of platforms
and test scripts to verify that your Web site works properly for your target
users. Testing concerns at this phase include ensuring the Web site's
features/functionality work as they did in the original source language version
of the site.
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