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Successful Website Accessibility Testing
Balancing Automated Scanning, Manual Testing and Assistive Technology
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Jeff Singleton Senior Accessibility Consultant
More than two decades of evaluating and supporting information and communication technology In depth knowledge of accessibility guidelines, standards and assistive technologies Lectures on accessibility topics at National and International Disability and Technology Conferences Developed and taught various training programs and courses focused on accessibility compliance
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Goals 1 Identify where to focus the testing effort to maximize accessibility coverage with minimal effort and cost Gain insight to the strengths and weaknesses of automated scanning, manual testing and use of assistive technology Identify the quickest and most effective way to improve your accessibility testing methods and process 2 3
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Scoping the Testing Effort
Maximizing Coverage with Minimal Effort and Cost
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Where to Start? Identify which standards and guidelines we will strive to conform Identify the most visited pages on our site Identify the templates that make up the framework of our site Determine the critical user tasks/scenarios on our site Identify the testing approach for the accessibility audit
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Standards and Guidelines
Knowing our target goal allows us to: Document issues against the published standards and guidelines WCAG 2.0, Section 508, EN , etc. Report on progress toward conformance with the standards and guidelines Prioritize which are most important to our organization Speak the same language with all stakeholders
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Most Visited Pages Identify the highest traffic pages on our site
Give these pages special attention during our testing Ensuring they are accessible allows the site to appear more accessible
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Page Templates Identify the templates that make up our site
Once identified, select representative examples that contain the largest selection of features allows on the template Fix issues related to templates first
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User Tasks and Scenarios
Example task and scenarios: Signing up for a newsletter Creating a user account Modifying the user profile Changing a user password
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“Key” User Tasks and Scenarios
Example task and scenarios: Signing up for newsletter Creating a user account Modifying a user profile Changing a user password If an e-commerce site: Searching for a product Reviewing product description Adding product to cart Checking out
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Testing Approach Keyboard Only Assistive Technology Contrast Cognitive
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Keyboard Only Test Pass
Verify we can interact with all content and controls, no mouse! Ensures a foundation for Assistive Technology to work Addresses many potential mobility impairment issues Boosts general usability of the site
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Assistive Technology Test Pass
Allows us to identify accessibility issues beyond KB testing Types of Assistive Technology Screen Readers Screen Magnifiers Assistive Input Voice Command Etc. Requires the ability to switch mindsets Partner with a 3rd party consultant if necessary
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Contrast Test Pass Contrast level of 4.5:1 required for most content
Contrast can easily be tested with an automated scanning tool Make note of potential contrast issues during keyboard test pass and flag for closer inspection
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Cognitive Test Pass Often overlooked due to time
Can also be difficult to perform Be alert to identify basic issues during test passes Non-descript link text Referencing content/controls by color or location Complex wording
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1 2 3 4 5 Plan, Road Map, Guide, etc. We now know:
Standards and Guidelines Most Visited Web Pages Page Templates and Locations Critical User Scenarios and Tasks Testing Approach
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Automated Scanning, Manual Testing & Assistive Technology
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Automated Scanning Tools
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Scanning Tools Are Not A Complete Solution
Some content is difficult or impossible to check programmatically: Logical flow/meaning of content Tab Order Keyboard Access Images with Text Meaningful Alt Text Etc.
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Benefits of an Accessibility Scanning Solution
Easily Scan a Site for Accessibility Issues Report on a Site’s Current State of Accessibility
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Benefits of an Accessibility Scanning Tool (cont.)
Report the progress made of over time Provides ongoing monitoring, tracking and reporting of content
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All Tools Are Not Created Equal
Prior to Investing in a Scanning Solution: Consider your needs now Consider your future needs Select a tool that can scale with your organization’s website Is there a limit on how many pages can be scanned at one time? Can the solution scan mobile web content? How is the done? What checkpoints are included out of the box and how much configuration is required?
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Accessibility Testers
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Accessibility Testers
Familiar with QA Testing Methodology Assistive Technology Proper methods of documenting identified issues Challenges of Assistive Technology Users Accessibility Guidelines and Standards Accessibility Testing *is* their job!!!
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Assistive Technology
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Assistive Technology – Buyer Beware!
Which ones to use? Screen Reader Magnifier Voice Command Etc? Steep Learning Curve Customized vs Default Settings Auto Correction of Poor Coding
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Did We Achieve Our Goals?
1 Identify where to focus testing to maximize accessibility coverage with minimal effort and cost Gain insight to the strengths and weaknesses of automated scanning, manual testing and use of assistive technology Identify the quickest and most effective way to improve your accessibility testing methods and process 2 3
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Question and Answer Further Resources at compliancesheriff.com Case studies Whitepapers Blog
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