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+<!doctype html>
+<html lang="en">
+<head>
+       <meta charset="utf-8">
+       <title>jQuery UI Tests</title>
+       <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../themes/base/jquery.ui.core.css">
+       <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../themes/base/jquery.ui.theme.css">
+       <link rel="stylesheet" href="index.css">
+       <script src="jquery-1.9.1.js"></script>
+       <script src="index.js"></script>
+</head>
+<body>
+
+<div id="main">
+       <h1>jQuery UI Tests</h1>
+       <div>
+               <h2>Unit Tests</h2>
+               <p><a href="unit/index.html">Unit tests</a> exist for all functionality in jQuery UI.
+               The unit tests can be run locally (some tests require a web server with PHP)
+               to ensure proper functionality before committing changes.
+               The unit tests are also run on <a href="http://swarm.jquery.com/user/jqueryui">TestSwarm</a>
+               for every commit.</p>
+
+               <h2>Visual Tests</h2>
+               <p><a href="visual/index.html">Visual tests</a> only exist in cases where we can't verify proper functionality
+               with unit tests. These may be either purely visual or just hard to automate.
+               Most visual tests will provide a description of what is happening on the page
+               and what to look for.</p>
+       </div>
+</div>
+
+</body>
+</html>