QA Guide to Web Application Testing for Beginners

Learn software testing for web applications and improve the quality of your team's software

4.55 (741 reviews)
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QA Guide to Web Application Testing for Beginners
2,516
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7 hours
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Aug 2019
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What you will learn

You will be able to write test cases using the QA Touch Test Case Management tool

You will be able to write clear and accurate bugs/defects for web applications

You will be able to build a simple website from scratch using HTML, CSS, and javaScript

You will be better prepared for an interview as a Quality Assurance Engineer

You will be able to help your team/organization to build better quality web applications

Why take this course?

Application QA Engineers are high on the list of great jobs that can earn you over $100k a year. In this course, I want to help you learn all the skills required to get your first job as a QA Engineer.


Learn Front End Website Testing

This course will teach you everything you will need to know to get started with Front End website testing. You do not need any prior knowledge to be successful in this course.

Test Cases

We will be using QA Touch, a real world test case management application throughout this course. There will be multiple guided lessons that will teach you how to create realistic test cases.


Bugs

QA Touch's test case management tool that we will be using also doubles as a bug tracking system. I will be instructing you on how to create bugs including how to document the reproduction steps and how to take great screenshots.

Web Foundations

To be successful in web testing, you first must understand the basics of how a website works. I will teach you how to build a website from the ground up. You will be building a website using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

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Reviews

Jacob
September 1, 2023
This was great teaching wise for content. My only problem was all the background noise, mouth sounds and sniffling. It would of taken you some time to edit/rerecord but it would of made this so much better and easier to listen to.
Alex
March 24, 2023
I was not able to complete most of the practice, because the tools proposed to do so are not up to date, so I was not able to learn. Although the course has EXCELLENT CONTENT, if there is no update for more than 3 years, the people who enroll will not be able to practice with new tools so it will be a waste of money as I did.
Eros
January 4, 2023
It is indeed a good match as I am starting to develop my career as a tester. Great fundamentals for starters.
Shay
September 20, 2022
i really liked this lecture , its really good and understanding hope it will be like this along the way
Anna
May 13, 2022
This course was very helpful in understanding web application testing on a global scale and how and where to move forward.
Anna
February 13, 2022
What is this... Strange course about how to become frontend developer? Ok even if it's somehow important for BEGINNERS QA then what about lessons like "um.. too much to explain just google it". Ok strange approach to teaching. I'm speechless by this nonsense. P.S. I ended course in hope that author will show us how to use HTML+CSS+JS part in testing. It didn't happened. Moreover there is a looot of incorrect information (for example author doesn't know the difference between blocker and critical bug). I absolutely CAN NOT recommend this course, especially for beginners. It even seemed like somebody made this guy to crate the course bc he is not interested in it at all.
Varsha
January 26, 2022
This is an overview course and good for beginner level who are new to the testing. There is a scope to add some more topics like API testing, testing tools, backend testing, Mobile testing etc.
Anna
November 27, 2021
A great course, even for someone having absolutely no idea about testing. A clear structure, well-organized topics, and a very good pace of teaching. I liked the project as well. Thanks a lot!
Leonid
October 28, 2021
The course was good until Lesson 49 and 50 - parts of them are COMPLETELY blurry. Math webpage (roughly half of the course is about it) ISN'T WORKING. I messaged Jason about it couple days ago, waiting for the reply...
ADM
July 27, 2021
I really liked the program concept and the intorduction to coding a bit of front end. I would have liked to see a bit of more test case/feed back creation tips and communication. Big teams vs small teams. How much testing is in manual and how much is automated. What is teh future of testing? Overall a good learning.
Larry
July 8, 2021
This lesson contains pretty much what you're going to have as a QA Engineer basically the essentials. However this lesson only covering the front-end side of a web, though the rest are still useful.
Andrew
March 22, 2021
A good overview of QA fundamentals, and a great primer for web development essentials (HTML,CSS,JS) - Great for anyone looking to start in QA
Leena
February 17, 2021
i liked the initial half part on coding. what i was looking for is indepth knowledge in testing. Testing tools , different kinds of testing. But when the testing part came, i could see empassis was made on how to write test cases. i did not finish the course, so i am not sure if the testing tools and automated testing comes later
MartinGrigorov
January 11, 2021
1.Explanations are missing about the types of the test cases and the whole process of testing. 2. the course is outdated 3. the lector doesn't provide any info for real project and why he is dong something. 4. 3 of the videos are same, copy paste txt
Nick
November 27, 2020
The test case work towards the end of the course was a bit cumbersome to continue with. I ended up watching the end of the course more than working alongside the video because of the variance that would occur between the instructor's write-up and mine, but the general gist was there. I thought the chapter at the end was one of the better parts of the course, and maybe should've been moved up for the sake of having the terminology, but it wasn't critical either.

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