Accessibility Testing

Accessibility Testing 

Accessibility testing includes ensuring your site is keyboard navigable, providing an alternative text for images, and ensuring that your site works well with screen readers. Following W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0 or WCAG 2.1)we will make your site more accessible to users with disabilities, including those with visual, auditory, and motor impairments.

Testing Club can also provide recommendations on how to improve your site's accessibility and provide training for your team on how to implement these changes. Making your site accessible not only benefits users with disabilities but also improves the overall user experience for everyone. It also helps your site be more inclusive and increases your potential customer base.

With the Testing Club, you can ensure that your site is accessible to all.

  • Manual Accessibility Testing: This involves physically testing the website or application by a tester with disabilities or someone who knows accessibility guidelines. This testing manually checks the website or application for accessibility issues such as keyboard navigation, screen reader compatibility, and contrast ratios. 
  • Automated Accessibility Testing: This involves using software tools to test the website or application for accessibility issues. These tools can scan the website or application and identify potential accessibility issues. Some popular automated testing tools include WAVE, aXe, and Site improve
  • Testing for Visual Disabilities: When testing for visual disabilities, testers should check for proper contrast ratios, text size, and colour schemes. They should also test the website or application using a screen reader to ensure compatibility 
  • Testing for Motor Disabilities: When testing for motor disabilities, testers should check for keyboard navigation and accessibility of buttons and links. They should also test the website or application with a switch-based navigation system to ensure compatibility. 
  • Testing for Cognitive Disabilities: When testing for cognitive disabilities, testers should check for clear and straightforward language, consistent navigation, and proper use of headings and labels.

The Problem:

Most of the time, Organisations can't perform accessibility testing, simply because we have been focusing on functionality and performance and quickly forget how much value a product with accessibility can add. Just consider google and Yahoo.

The Solution:

Accessibility testing requires a combination of manual and automated testing techniques to ensure that the website or application is accessible to all users, regardless of their abilities. Additionally, it is essential to involve disabled users in the testing process to understand their needs and challenges better.

Main Benefits of Testing Club

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An expert team available On Demand

Our team has extensive knowledge and experience in accessibility testing and remediation.We use automated and manual testing techniques to ensure thorough testing.

Regular accessibility checks performed & Compliance

We stay up-to-date with the latest accessibility guidelines and standards, including WCAG 2.1, to ensure compliance.

Customer-focused

We prioritize customer satisfaction and provide personalized service to meet individual needs.

We work efficiently to meet tight deadlines and deliver results on time.

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