Web Accessibility testing
Automation and Manual Accessibility testing
Description
•Concept of Accessibility and why Accessibility is matter
•What you need to know before start your journey
•Disabilities and Abilities
•WCAG principles, A-AA-AAA, Success Criteria
•Assistive technologies
•HTML structure (semantic/none semantic elements)
•Automation Tools (introduction)
• Manual Testing (introduction)
Important!
•Testing on design
•Testing on website
•Describing some common issues
•Keyboard expectation
•Screen reader expectation
•What is the Aria
•Custom Widgets – best practices
•Creating an Accessibility Report
in this tutorial, you will learn how to test a website as an accessibility test. step by step for beginners and intermediate testers.
this course is practical for QA and front-end developers as well. the concept of accessibility can be a bit challenging in digital products but I did cover all aspects that you need to learn and improve your accessibility knowledge. The Web is fundamentally designed to work for all people, whatever their hardware, software, language, location, or ability. When the Web meets this goal, it is accessible to people with a diverse range of hearing, movement, sight, and cognitive abilities.
Thus the impact of disability is radically changed on the Web because the Web removes barriers to communication and interaction that many people face in the physical world. However, when websites, applications, technologies, or tools are badly designed, they can create barriers that exclude people from using the Web.
What You Will Learn!
- Concept of Accessibility and why Accessibility is matter
- What you need to know before start your journey
- WCAG principles, A-AA-AAA, Success Criteria
- Assistive technologies
- HTML structure (semantic/none semantic elements)
- Automation Tools (introduction)
- Manual Testing (introduction)
- Testing on design
- Testing on website
- Describing some common issues
- Keyboard expectation
- Screen reader expectation
- What is the Aria
- Custom Widgets – best practices
- Creating Accessibility Report
Who Should Attend!
- For anyone who wants to be an accessibility testing