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Testing for Accessibility and Compliance

Learn about the tools used to test web accessibility
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Anne Ross  4 Lessons ·  10m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Urdu, Chinese 

Course Description

These lessons on Testing for Accessibility and Compliance will cover testing and compliance for web accessibility. There are a lot of areas to be mindful of when coding and developing websites to ensure they meet accessibility standards. To help with this, developers and designers can use testing tools to look at all aspects of accessibility on their websites. This course will describe the tools used to test accessibility and the types of testing used.

It may be tempting to believe that a few coding tweaks here and there have solved accessibility issues for your website, but without proper and sustained testing, you will not know if the changes you’ve made are sufficient or if more needs to be done. The tests that are available will examine the color contrast, link descriptions, website navigation, and many other aspects of a website’s design and structure. Some tests are automated, while others are manual, and both are necessary for optimal accessibility. In this course, we will describe the difference between automated and manual testing, as well as the actions that can be automated or must be done manually.

What You'll Learn

  • Determine whether a website meets web accessibility compliance standards
  • Utilize testing tools to evaluate accessibility across a website
  • Perform automated testing to identify accessibility issues
  • Perform manual testing for aspects that cannot be automated
  • Distinguish between automated and manual testing and when each applies

Key Takeaways

  • There are many areas to be mindful of when coding and developing websites to ensure they meet accessibility standards.
  • Without proper and sustained testing, you cannot know whether accessibility changes you have made are sufficient or whether more needs to be done.
  • Accessibility tests can examine color contrast, link descriptions, website navigation, and other aspects of a website's design and structure.
  • Some accessibility tests are automated and others are manual, and both are necessary for optimal accessibility.
  • This course describes the difference between automated and manual testing, including which actions can be automated and which must be done manually.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

It is for developers and designers who code and build websites and want to ensure those websites meet accessibility standards using testing tools.

What does this course cover?

It covers web accessibility compliance, the tools used for accessibility testing, automated testing, and manual testing, including the difference between automated and manual testing and which actions can be automated or must be done manually.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You will gain skills in ADA compliance, compliance testing, web accessibility, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, web testing, and accessibility inspector/plans examination.

Does the course cover both automated and manual testing?

Yes. The course describes both automated and manual testing and explains that both are necessary for optimal accessibility, along with the actions that can be automated and those that must be done manually.

What aspects of a website do these accessibility tests examine?

The available tests examine color contrast, link descriptions, website navigation, and many other aspects of a website's design and structure.