
- Bugzilla Tutorial
- Bugzilla - Home
- Bugzilla - Overview
- Installation Prerequisites
- Bugzilla - Installation
- Bugzilla - Sample Web Application
- New Account Creation
- Bugzilla - Login
- Bugzilla - Logging a New Bug
- Bugzilla - Clone a Bug
- Bugzilla - Understanding a Bug
- Bugzilla - Editing a Bug
- Bugzilla - Reports
- Bugzilla - Graphical Reports
- Bugzilla - Tabular Reports
- Bugzilla - Duplicate
- Bugzilla - Browse Function
- Bugzilla - Simple Search
- Bugzilla - Quick Search
- Bugzilla - Advance Search
- Bugzilla - Custom Search
- Bugzilla - Bug Lists
- Bugzilla - Preferences
- Bugzilla - General Preferences
- Bugzilla - Email Preferences
- Bugzilla - Saved Searches
- Bugzilla - Account Information
- Bugzilla - Permissions
- Bugzilla Useful Resources
- Bugzilla - Quick Guide
- Bugzilla - Useful Resources
- Bugzilla - Discussion
- Selected Reading
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
- Developer's Best Practices
- Questions and Answers
- Effective Resume Writing
- HR Interview Questions
- Computer Glossary
- Who is Who
Bugzilla - Sample Web Application
The Bugzilla installation requires several technical aspects to start with. A few websites provide the Bugzilla web application – Landfill: The Bugzilla Test Server is one of these. https://landfill.bugzilla.org/bugzilla-2.16.11/ this is the testing and demonstration website.
Note − Landfill is a home for test installations of the Bugzilla bug-tracking system. If you are evaluating Bugzilla, you can use them to try it. They are also useful if you are a developer and want to try to reproduce a bug that somebody has reported.
Once you navigate to the above-mentioned URL, the Bugzilla home page will display as shown below −

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