Live website testing
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[Website test] Setting success paths in a website test
The expected path is the flow of screens you expect participants to go through to complete a website task. Defining success paths gives you a benchmark for measuring the success of your test. You c...
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[Website Test] Run usability tests on your live websites
Live website testing with Maze allows your team to run usability tests to understand how users are interacting with your live websites. In this article: Before you start Who can use this feature I...
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How does Maze account for dynamic URLs in website tests?
During website testing, you might need to use dynamic URLs that include variables. If Maze only looked at an exact match of the URL for measuring the success of the mission, any dynamic URLs would ...
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[Website Test] How are URL query parameters handled in live website testing?
Query parameters are a way to pass data to a website through the URL. They can be used to track user behavior, customize content, or provide input for web applications. In the example below, query ...
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Interacting with a live website test
Live website testing with Maze allows your team to run usability tests to understand how users are interacting with your live websites. Previewing your mazes is a great way to make sure everything ...
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[Website Test] Why do I see a "We didn't detect any clicks on this page" when creating a path?
When setting up paths on a live website testing block, the URL needs to change between screens to register a new step in the path. Please be aware that in-page events or interactions, such as click...
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Testing websites without the Maze snippet
Generally, we recommend installing the Maze snippet so that you can take full advantage of the features of the Website Test block. However, in some cases where the website test block can’t be used,...
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Why are some paths marked as "Uncategorized"?
When viewing the results for your website testing block, you might sometimes see an Uncategorized tab next to the success categories (Direct Success, Indirect Success, Mission Unfinished). Why is t...