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The result browser shows the HTML pages created by the various actions in a test scenario. If static content (images, CSS, JS) was loaded, the visual result is typically quite good.
However, during a load test static content is often not loaded so CSS styles are not available. Without styling, SVG elements on the page are scaled to take up the whole width of the page by default. If there are many SVG elements on the page, getting past them requires a lot of scrolling.
It would be nice if we could scale SVG elements down to a certain size, say 20x20 or 32x32, by applying a height/width to all those elements. This could be done automatically, but also on request only, for example, by providing a "Shrink SVGs" button at the top of the page.
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The result browser shows the HTML pages created by the various actions in a test scenario. If static content (images, CSS, JS) was loaded, the visual result is typically quite good.
However, during a load test static content is often not loaded so CSS styles are not available. Without styling, SVG elements on the page are scaled to take up the whole width of the page by default. If there are many SVG elements on the page, getting past them requires a lot of scrolling.
It would be nice if we could scale SVG elements down to a certain size, say 20x20 or 32x32, by applying a height/width to all those elements. This could be done automatically, but also on request only, for example, by providing a "Shrink SVGs" button at the top of the page.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: