Testing

In this section you can find various resources to help you test and evaluate the accessibility of your web pages and applications, assessing their conformance to web accessibility standards and guidelines.

While automated accessibility testing is technically possible (and actually useful!), unfortunately it is not enough. You need to perform manual accessibility testing in order to ensure that your product is accessible!

Resources

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Android Accessibility Scanner

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As its name suggests, the Google Accessibility Test Framework for Android is an open source framework developed by [Google]/https://www.google.com) to help developers test and evaluate the accessibility of their android applications.

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TotA11Y

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Being introduced with the slogan “an accessibility visualization toolkit”, TotA11Y is a tool that allows you to test and evaluate the accessibility a web page. It performs several automated accessibility tests, altering the visual rendering of the examined page to reflect the detected issues.

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Test Your Android Apps Accessibility

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In this comprehensive guide by Google you can get an overview how different assistive technologies built-in into the Android operating systems and how to use them to test and evaluate the accessibility of your Android apps.

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Google Accessibility Test Framework for Android

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As its name suggests, the Google Accessibility Test Framework for Android is an open source framework developed by [Google]/https://www.google.com) to help developers test and evaluate the accessibility of their android applications.

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JavaScript Bookmarklets for Accessibility Testing

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As the name implies, JavaScript Bookmarklets for Accessibility Testing is a suite of bookmarklets designed to let you test and evaluate various aspects of your web content accessibility.

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Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool (WAVE) Help

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Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool (WAVE for short) is a suite of tools designed to help you test and evaluate the accessibility of your web content be it a static page, a dynamic web application or whatever in the middle.

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Evaluating Cognitive Web Accessibility With WAVE

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In this guide from WebAIM, you can read some very useful guidelines you can leverage to evaluate the accessibility of your content for people with cognitive disabilities or learning difficulties.

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How To Get The Most Out Of Deque's Axe Dev Tools

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In this video from Deque Systems, you can learn how to get the most out of Axe Dev Tools, a free browser extension that allows you to perform automated accessibility testing of web pages and web applications, identifying issues and providing remediation guidance to help you fix them whenever possible.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about PAVE

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In this document you can get answers to the most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about PAVE (PDF Accessibility Validation Engine), an award-winning web service designed to evaluate and improve the accessibility of PDF documents.

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Introduction to PAVE V2.0

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In this video from the ICT-Accessibility Lab of the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), you can get an introduction to PAVE (PDF Accessibility Validation Engine), an award-winning web service aimed at evaluating and improving the accessibility of PDF documents.

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PDF Accessibility Validation Engine (PAVE)

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Developed by the ICT-Accessibility Lab of the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) in collaboration with the Swiss Federation of the Blind and Visually Impaired, PAVE (PDF Accessibility Validation Engine) is an award-winning web service designed to evaluate and improve the accessibility of PDF documents.

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Using JAWS to Evaluate Web Accessibility

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In this comprehensive tutorial by WebAIM you can get useful directions on how you can use [JAWS], perhaps the most used commercial screen reader, to test and evaluate the accessibility of your web page, application or document as quickly as possible.

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