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This directory contains a sample site in its original state (`unchanged`), as well as with some css changes applied (`changed`).
This directory contains a sample site in its original state (unchanged
), as well as with some css changes applied (changed
).
The example site is a simple, straight-forward two page site.
changed
version is the size of the logo and some misc. padding on a few elements..
These two sites are hosted on Github pages and the example tests that Bivariate generates is already configured to work with them. The urls are as follows:
To run the example that ships with Bivariate, in the console type bivariate
from your project folder and select the following entries from the interface:
by default the report show all failed
tests with the reference on the left, test in the middle, and pixel differences on the right.
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This directory contains a sample site in its original state (`unchanged`), as well as with some css changes applied (`changed`).
We found that example-site demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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