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StressTester™ Learning Center - Tutorials

» Tutorials » Inspect Your User Journey

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Inspect Your User Journey - The User Journey Workspace

Video
User Journey Workspace Introduction

 

Video
User Journey Properties

 

Video
Step Properties

 

  • If you have not already watched the first video on this page, please do so to understand the User Journey Workspace.
     
  • Your newly recorded User Journey will be selected within the navigation tree and the main properties of the User Journey will be displayed in the right-hand properties' panel.
     
  • Click the “Show Me” button and watch the “User Journey Properties” video tutorial to understand the various fields shown on this screen.
     
  • Then select one of the web pages shown in the navigation tree under your User Journey and, when prompted to do so, watch the “Step Properties” video tutorial to understand the displayed screen.
     
  • If you expend a web page (by clicking the + preceding its name), you can see all the requests that make up the page (such as sub-frames, images, cascading style-sheets, etc.). Selecting a step in the navigation tree shows its properties.
     
  • Once again select a web page and then click the “Response” tab at the top of the right-hand panel. This allows you to see the web page that you saw displayed in the browser during the recording.
     
  • The “Response” tab has two sub-tabs:

    “Context” shows you the displayable version of the response if the response can be displayed (if it cannot be displayed the tab is greyed out)

    “Source” shows the source code of the response if it is human-readable (otherwise the tab is greyed out).
     
  • You can look at individual frames, images, etc. by selecting the relevant step within the navigation tree and then clicking the “Response” tab.
     
  • Although we will do no editing at this stage, if you wished to edit multiple steps at the same time, you can select as many steps as you wish using the SHIFT+click or CTRL+click actions and StressTester™ will display the properties that can be edited in multi-step mode.

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