Automation testing is vital to the entire process of delivering a successful web product. The challenge associated with testing a web site or web app grows manifolds if it’s built for a global audience (particularly non-English audience). Automation tests have to be performed to ensure that the product features (including the content) cater to specific locales. That’s why Localization testing using Selenium WebDriver has become increasingly relevant when a plethora of software products are being built for the “world”!
We’re sure you must have come across scenarios where some content or portion of the website did not render correctly in a specific location. This is a common dilemma which most Selenium test automation engineers often come across, and it is extremely likely that incorrectly formatted strings are a part of the resource files. As a part of localization testing using Selenium WebDriver, we need to verify if the website (or app) looks and…