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2012

Web Accessibility Testing: What Can be Tested and How | Karl Groves

Why I created this resource

This list should not be taken as a stab against tools and tool vendors. I’ve said numerous times that we should do automatic testing first. When done properly, automatic testing offers a degree of efficiency that cannot be matched by other methods. However, that doesn’t mean that we should leave our compliance up to automated testing. As the tables above show, there are 9 WCAG Success Criterion (in Level A and AA) that cannot be tested for in any meaningful manner using a tool. There are another 13 that can be tested for automatically but require a human to verify. Full compliance and risk mitigation always requires the involvement of a skilled professional reviewer, even when you have a tool as well.

Make your site more accessible | CODETUNES

This article is based on the WCAG 2.0 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines), a worth reading set of recommendations for making Web content more accessible, that is, more friendly for people with disabilities.

2011

DingoAccess » Measuring accessibility

There has been much discussion, and some arguments, about how to determine the accessibility of websites. Unfortunately, this is often polarised around two simplistic choices: A compliance/conformance based approach that usually involves a checklist of criteria; or, some form of user testing by people who have different disabilities and/or who rely on different assistive technologies. Both approaches have their strength and limitations, and neither can provide a reliable declaration about the accessibility of a site on its own.

Worldspace FireEyes « Deque Systems | Software, Training, and Consulting for Web Accessibility and Section 508 Compliance

Worldspace FireEyes is an unprecedented, nextgen web accessibility tool that ensures both static and dynamic content within a web portfolio are compliant with standards such as Section 508, WCAG 1.0, and WCAG 2.0.

2010

Understanding WCAG 2.0

A guide to understanding and implementing Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0

W3C Working Group Note 14 October 2010

Problems with Using Website Validation Services

This article aims to underpin the inherent issues of validating your websites through automated web services/tools and how using these tools to meet certain requirements can miss the point entirely.

Writing text alternatives for maps « Writing for the Web

When you use maps on your website you need to provide text alternatives. These will help people who have problems accessing information using graphical or interactive maps.

Beyond guidelines: Advanced accessibility techniques

by 1 other
For ultimate accessibility though, try implementing some of these techniques too:

Clear Helper

Web Accessibility for People with Intellectual / Cognitive Disabilities

How to Make Presentations Accessible to All

by 1 other
This page helps you make your presentations, talks, meetings, and training accessible to all of your potential audience, including people with disabilities and others. Inclusive presentations have many benefits.

WebAIM: Evaluating Web Sites for Accessibility with the Firefox Web Developer Toolbar

Based on some of the WCAG 1.0 checkpoints, this article aims to provide a quick outline of how Mozilla Firefox and the Web Developer Toolbar can help with these manual checks.

2009

WebAIM: Screen Reader Survey Results

by 3 others
Etude sur les préférences des utilisateurs de lecteurs d'écran

2008

Unequal citizens

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Most websites in India are still not disabled-friendly even though the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has come out with guidelines on the subject.

2007

Accessible News Slider: A jQuery Plugin

by 2 others
Accessible News Slider is a JavaScript plugin built for the jQuery library.

2006

"Back to Top" links considered harmful

Les inconvénients liés à l'utilisation de liens "Haut de la page"

The Trouble with the Title attribute

Problèmes liés à l'utilisation de l'attribut title pour les non-voyants

2005

Simply Accessible

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Des formulaires accessibles (champs obligatoires, messages d'erreur, boîte de recherche).

10 Reasons Clients Don't Care About Accessibility

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Pourquoi les clients ne prennent-ils pas l'accessibilité des sites Web en compte ?

Design and build

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Techniques for accessible web design based on the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) guidelines.

Learn : Accessible Forms

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Principes de base pour créer des formulaires accessibles.

Essential Components of Web Accessibility

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This document shows how Web accessibility depends on several components working together and how improvements in specific components could substantially improve Web accessibility. It also shows how the WAI guidelines address these components.