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UI validation refers to the process of checking whether the user interface (UI) of

a software application or website meets certain standards and requirements. This


can involve verifying that the UI elements, such as buttons, forms, and menus, are
correctly displayed and functioning as intended, as well as checking the layout,
typography, color scheme, and other visual aspects of the UI.

UI validation can be performed manually by human testers, or automated using


specialized software tools. The goal of UI validation is to ensure that the UI is
user-friendly, accessible, and consistent with the intended design, and to identify
and fix any issues that may negatively impact the user experience. It is an
important aspect of software development and user experience design, and is often
included as part of the quality assurance (QA) process.

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