A guide to testing your web content using speech recognition, looking at the ways in which speech recognition users interact with content, and the accessibility considerations these imply.
Quick Start for Evaluating and Testing Web Accessibility
This WebAIM Workshop presented by Jared Smith and Jonathan Whiting at the 2022 Web Accessibility In Mind Conference provides a quick start for evaluating and testing web accessibility.
Benchmark Accessibility & Usability Testing - Jennifer Chadwick Elana Chapman (A11yTalks - Aug 2023)
How do you know if your website or app is accessible? If you’re testing with users of assistive technology (AT) and people with disabilities, this gives you ...
Page sample size in web accessibility testing: how many pages is enough?
We are conducting a systematic analysis to determine how many pages is enough for testing whether a website is compliant with standard accessibility guidelines.
Coding for maximum reach doesn’t have to be painful or slow. Meet the only solution that automatically finds, clusters, and tracks accessibility problems, even ones that used to require manual audits to find.
Struggling to generate website accessibility reports? Automate your accessibility reporting with the LERA web accessibility tool. Click on the link to learn more!
When misused, ARIA can make your website inaccessible. That's why it's important to review each instance. This video goes over how to use WebAIM's free WAVE ...
Learn how to do the two zoom tests your website needs to pass to meet accessibility requirements. For more, check out the resources below:A beginner’s guide ...
Learn what keys to use to navigate a website with only a keyboard and what issues to check for when keyboard testing. For more, check out the resources below...
Accessibility Testing with People with Disabilities | Accessibility NYC Meetup Recap
On June 1, 2021, Accessibility New York City hosted a Meetup entitled “Accessibility Testing with People with Disabilities: Tips and tricks from the experts at Fable.” Sam Proulx, an Ac…
What Are the Top 6 Problem Spots for Blind Testers in Accessibility Testing?
In digital accessibility, the team of accessibility specialists includes blind team members who exemplify the spirit of digital accessibility. These accessibility specialists also function as the i…
Testing Web Accessibility - Part 1 | Adrián Bolonio - Accessibility Software Engineering
Our role as frontend and web developers is to create clear interfaces to make people understand and care about data, independently of their disabilities or impairments, so the only way to be sure that the websites we develop are fully accessible is to test our code.
I created a fictional service called ‘Record a goose sighting’ using the GOV.UK Design System. I then broke it to introduce accessibility issues based on real issues I’ve seen, such as missing alt text and broken heading hierarchies.