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Web Accessibility Testing Checks

The document provides tips for web accessibility testing checks that can be automated versus those that require human intervention. It lists example checks such as checking subtitles, animations, keyboard accessibility, and adjustability of fonts and audio. The document recommends that while automated tools can help detect early issues, human testing is still needed and suggests priorities like achieving Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, collaborating with UX teams, and using assistive technologies during testing.

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Web Accessibility Testing Checks

The document provides tips for web accessibility testing checks that can be automated versus those that require human intervention. It lists example checks such as checking subtitles, animations, keyboard accessibility, and adjustability of fonts and audio. The document recommends that while automated tools can help detect early issues, human testing is still needed and suggests priorities like achieving Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, collaborating with UX teams, and using assistive technologies during testing.

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Are the Subtitles clear?

Can Animations be turned off?

Is the content accessible with Keyboard only?

Are elements focusable?

Created the web accessibility initiative Things that could be automated should be
tested if they're making sense
Does it have clear Fonts?

Automated tools can help detect issues early


Accessibility Fundamentals on, but can't be 100% reliable
Contains resources to help you make the
product that you're testing more accessible. Can Audio levels be modified?

Easy Checks Human intervention is very much needed while


doing A11y Testing

Is the Layout responsive?

Tips Checkpoints to consider

World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)


3. Web Accessibility Checks that you need to test
Checks that can be automated
Testing Checks Decide on the Web Content Accessibility
Guideline level you want to achieve
Page Title

Get involved with your UX team and collaborate


Image Text Alternatives
with them

Headings

Start testing on a basic page


Color Contrast

HTML Structure
Use your keyboard more

ARIA Labels

Play around with screen readers

Turn off your speakers

Use an accessibility testing checklist

Do exploratory testing

Decide on what other tools can help you

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