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What is Accessibility Testing Automation? Tips & Tools
Learn how accessibility testing automation can enhance your web compliance strategy and offer solutions for overcoming common testing challenges.
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product
April 11, 2024
What Is ADA Compliance Testing?
ADA compliance testing helps ensure your website provides an accessible experience for people with disabilities.
compliance
January 09, 2024
What Good Is An Exterminator That Doesn’t Get Rid of Bugs?
Learn why digital accessibility consultants are kind of like exterminators that don’t get rid of bugs.
accessibility
September 20, 2023
Why People + Automation Is the Right Approach to Accessibility Testing
See why Goldilocks’ approach to eating porridge — not too hot, not too cold — is just right for digital accessibility testing.
accessibility
August 07, 2023
Complete Guide to Digital Accessibility Audits
What is a digital accessibility audit and why does your organization need one?
accessibility
June 20, 2023
Why Manual Testing Equals Smarter Automation
Automation is a critical part of solving digital accessibility at scale, but it works best when backed by human experts.
accessibility
May 23, 2023
A Comprehensive Guide to WCAG Testing
Learn how to avoid common mistakes when developing your WCAG testing strategy.
compliance
May 01, 2023
Using the NVDA Screen Reader to Test Web Accessibility
The NVDA screen reader is a powerful tool for testing web content. Here’s what you should know.
accessibility
April 10, 2023
Using the JAWS Screen Reader To Test Web Accessibility
Here’s what developers should know before using the JAWS screen reader for accessibility testing.
accessibility
March 27, 2023
Why Screen Reader Users Play a Critical Role in Accessibility Testing
Learn about the benefits of having screen reader users help test your website’s accessibility.
community
February 21, 2023
Why is manual work important for accessibility? Meet AudioEye’s QA manager and AT tester
JAWS is a screen reader assistive technology (AT) tool enabling those who cannot see the screen to access information on computers and smartphones. If a site isn’t coded correctly, quite simply, JAWS won’t “read” it correctly – nor will any other AT. Kaely’s job is to make sure every AudioEye client site is functioning properly for the end user. She does this by testing it, re-testing it and testing it again.
product
May 07, 2020
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