Register for the free webinar "How Strict Should We Be When Testing for WCAG Conformance?" with James Edwards on Thursday, December 12 at 10 AM ET.

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Webinar, December 12 at 10 AM ET: How Strict Should We Be When Testing for WCAG Conformance? - TPGi

Join TPGi's James Edwards for a webinar to help you navigate WCAG and how strictly you should be testing to conform to it.

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Scott O’Hara tells the classic tale of developers not aware of accessibility and how user testing with a person with disabilities highlights the classic errors made, and the revelations experienced just before project launch.

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The Three Developers and the Insightful User Tester - 24 Accessibility

Scott O’Hara tells the tale of developers lacking accessibility awareness and how user testing with a person with disabilities highlights the errors made.

24 Accessibility

This Accessibility testing guide outlines some approaches for testing websites and applications against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA Level.

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Get up to speed with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines - alphagov/wcag-primer

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Accessibility testing helps businesses expand market reach, improve brand reputation and ensure legal compliance while creating inclusive digital experiences for all users.

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How to Build an Inclusive Website or App with Accessibility Testing

By investing in accessibility testing, we can create a more equitable and inclusive digital world for everyone.

Entrepreneur

Utilize Assistive Technology user flow testing to address accessibility issues and engage people with disabilities.

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Designing for Accessibility – Create Accessible User Experiences with AT User Flow Testing - TPGi

Utilize Assistive Technology user flow testing to address accessibility issues and engage people with disabilities. Learn more.

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When ensuring your website or mobile application is accessible, testing with specific screen reader and browser combinations is a crucial step. Different screen readers interact with browsers in unique ways, and this can significantly impact how users with disabilities experience your content.

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Testing user journeys is key to uncovering real-time barriers. Do you have a process in place?

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Are You Conducting User Flow Testing in These 4 Critical Areas? - TPGi

Testing user journeys is key to uncovering real-time barriers. Do you have a process in place? Read the full article to learn more.

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AI for accessibility conformance testing? Why? – HTML Accessibility

Tackling a system's accessibility without testing from GOV.UK

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Tackling a system’s accessibility without testing – Accessibility in government

This is for everyone: documenting how we rebuild inclusive digital services across government

Computer engineer and accessibility expert Suleyman Gokyigit shares the key accessibility steps every development teams should adopt.

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3 Lessons in Accessible Development From an Expert Tester

Computer engineer and accessibility expert Suleyman Gokyigit shares the key accessibility steps every development teams should adopt.

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