# Visual Tests Visual tests are typically used when testing rendering of things that cannot be tested with [reftests](reftests). Their main advantage of over manual tests is they can be verified using browser-specific and platform-specific screenshots; note, however, that many browser vendors treat them identically to manual tests hence they are similarly discouraged as they very infrequently, if ever, get run by them. ## Writing a Visual Test Visuals tests are test files which have `-visual` at the end of their filename, before the extension. There is nothing needed in them to make them work. They should follow the [general test guidelines](general-guidelines), especially noting the requirement to be self-describing (i.e., they must give a clear pass condition in their rendering). Similarly, they should consider the [rendering test guidelines](rendering), especially those about color, to ensure those running the test don't incorrectly judge its result. The screenshot for comparison is taken at the same point as when screenshots for [reftest comparisons](reftests) are taken, including potentially waiting for any `class="reftest-wait"` to be removed from the root element.