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Do More... Testing

Become familiar with the new features being introduced in Joomla! 3.3 and give something back to the community. If you are interested in testing (and we hope you are!) getting involved is very easy.

The Patch Tester is a Joomla extension that allows you to easily apply changes from pull requests. This extension helps Joomla community members to test Joomla CMS bug fixes and features, which is necessary before they are added to new releases.

Download the component from GitHub Install the Patch Tester component using the standard Joomla installer Choose a Pull Request

View the video tutorial here:

Once you have the patch tester installed, its time to test! Filter on the Pull Request ID, apply the patch & follow the test instructions for each item. Make sure you give your feedback on GitHub.

Ready to get started?

We need two of the main features tested. The instructions are the same are as above.

Test Frontend Module Editing

Search for PR No: 2521

Apply the Patch

Add any kind of modules you wish to test (from backend)

Make sure "Mouse-over edit icons for" in Global Configuration is set to Modules.

Go to the front end and login as a super-user

Click the "Edit Module" icon on top left of modules (this appears when you move mouse over the module)

Change settings, expand accordions to view more settings

Click "Save" to save the changes.

View the changes

Comment on the Pull Request

Testing instructions for Microdata

Search for PR No: 3252 and Apply the Patch

Backend

Administration (backend panel) → System → Global Configuration (Site tab) → SEO Settings →you should find a toggle button to enable/disable globally microdata semantics Administration (backend panel) → Content → Article Manager → Options (button) → Articles (tab) → you should find a toggle button to enable/disable microdata semantics globally in com_content Administration (backend panel) → Content → Article Manager → Edit (edit any article) → Options (tab) → you should find a toggle button to enable/disable microdata semantics in the current article, you should also find a dropdown list for choosing the microdata type

Front-end

Make sure you have you have enabled microdata from the administration backend panel (from the previous step).

You should have enabled the Content - Vote plugin.

Administration (backend panel) → Content → Article Manager → Edit (edit any article) → Options (tab) → Show Voting (dropdown list) → select Show Live Site (frontend) → Single Article (single article view, article from previous step in which you've enabled microdata) → Open the page source code (in firefox ctrl+u) → you shuould see microdata semantics in the html code Copy and paste the source in http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/richsnippets

A Successful test will show you that Google is able to pull semantic data from the page about the content type, Author & ratings.

Ready for more?

There are a variety of ways in which you can get actively involved with Joomla! It doesn't matter if you are a coder, an integrator, or merely a user of Joomla!. You can contact the Joomla! Community Development Manager, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , to get more information, or if you are ready you can jump right into the Joomla! Bug Squad.

The Joomla! Bug Squad is one of the most active teams in the Joomla! development process and is always looking for people (not just developers) that can help with sorting bug reports, coding patches and testing solutions. It’s a great way for increasing your working knowledge of Joomla!, and also a great way to meet new people from all around the world.

If you are interested, please read about us on the Joomla! Documentation Wiki and, if you wish to join, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , our Bug Squad co-coordinators.

You can also help Joomla! development by thanking those involved in the many areas of the process. In the past year, for example, over 1,100 bugs have been fixed by the Bug Squad.

Credits

We would like to thank JoomlArt for designing the "Do More" banner for the 3.3 release.