Accessibility Testing Guides

  1. Manual review: this involves manually reviewing the website or app for accessibility issues, using accessibility review tools, and checking whether it meets accessibility standards.
  2. Automated Testing: this involves using automated tools to scan the website or app for accessibility issues. These tools can include accessibility validators, color contrast analyzers, among others.
  3. User Testing: this involves people with disabilities running tests on the website or app to assess its accessibility and provide feedback.
  4. Performance testing: this involves evaluating how the website or application behaves on different devices and browsers, and making sure that it works correctly on all of them.
  5. Usability testing: this involves evaluating the ease of use of the website or application, and making sure that it is easy to navigate and understand for all users.

 

It is important to carry out these tests periodically and correct any accessibility problems found. Also, it is important that some of the tests are done by people with disabilities, as they are the experts on their user experience.