What was originally agreed would be a link now changes to a button (fair enough). Then someone decides that alteration to signing in is required for legal reasons. Now signing or logging in requires acknowledgement of legal terms and conditions and further requires a check box feature that must be checked before the "Login" button is enabled as absolute proof of acknowledgment. OK, that is good, we can handle that. Another change arrives soon after; now it is required that a unique error message for each error type that may arise be displayed instead of the general error message that simply alerted the user to errors in their entries. The error messages now will be unique to each entry field and will uniquely reflect the type of error needing correction, it shall be presented in red, 12 point Calibri font with the field in question highlighted by a red background-we can test for that it just means a lot more combinations than we figured on but we will attend to that , just more tests to design and execute. There is nothing strange in any of this; These are the day to day challenges that face a tester, the test schedule and undermine the test plan.
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