Web Accessibility Testing

Posted By: ELK1nG

Web Accessibility Testing
Published 12/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.45 GB | Duration: 2h 42m

Automation and Manual Accessibility testing

What you'll learn

Concept of Accessibility and why Accessibility is matter

What you need to know before start your journey

WCAG principles, A-AA-AAA, Success Criteria

Assistive technologies

HTML structure (semantic/none semantic elements)

Automation Tools (introduction)

Manual Testing (introduction)

Testing on design

Testing on website

Describing some common issues

Keyboard expectation

Screen reader expectation

What is the Aria

Custom Widgets – best practices

Creating Accessibility Report

Requirements

HTML structure

Description

•Concept of Accessibility and why Accessibility is matter•What you need to know before start your journey•Disabilities and Abilities•WCAG principles, A-AA-AAA, Success Criteria•Assistive technologies•HTML structure (semantic/none semantic elements)•Automation Tools (introduction)• Manual Testing (introduction)Important!•Testing on design•Testing on website•Describing some common issues•Keyboard expectation•Screen reader expectation•What is the Aria•Custom Widgets – best practices•Creating an Accessibility Reportin this tutorial, you will learn how to test a website as an accessibility test. step by step for beginners and intermediate testers.this course is practical for QA and front-end developers as well. the concept of accessibility can be a bit challenging in digital products but I did cover all aspects that you need to learn and improve your accessibility knowledge. The Web is fundamentally designed to work for all people, whatever their hardware, software, language, location, or ability. When the Web meets this goal, it is accessible to people with a diverse range of hearing, movement, sight, and cognitive abilities.Thus the impact of disability is radically changed on the Web because the Web removes barriers to communication and interaction that many people face in the physical world. However, when websites, applications, technologies, or tools are badly designed, they can create barriers that exclude people from using the Web.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: What is Accessibility?

Lecture 2 Concept of accessibility

Lecture 3 Why Accessibility is matter

Lecture 4 Disabilities and Abilities

Lecture 5 WCAG 2.0 and WCAG 2.1

Lecture 6 Accessibility Assistive Technologies

Section 3: HTML structure

Lecture 7 HTML semantic and none-semantic

Lecture 8 HTML landmarks

Lecture 9 HTML semantic testing

Lecture 10 HTML none-semantic testing

Lecture 11 HTML static elements

Lecture 12 HTML table structure

Lecture 13 HTML table testing

Lecture 14 HTML interactive elements

Section 4: Automation and Manual testing introduction

Lecture 15 Automation testing - AxeDevTools

Lecture 16 Automation testing - Wave

Lecture 17 Manual testing introduction

Section 5: Accessibility Design testing

Lecture 18 Accessibility - Design testing 1

Lecture 19 Accessibility - Design testing 2

Lecture 20 Accessibility - Design testing 3

Lecture 21 Accessibility - Design testing 4

Section 6: Web Accessibility testing

Lecture 22 Accessibility testing - Web 1

Lecture 23 Accessibility testing - Web 2

Lecture 24 Accessibility - Web 3

Lecture 25 Accessibility testing - Web 4

Lecture 26 Accessibility testing - Web 5

Section 7: Accessibility rich internet application (aria)

Lecture 27 Aria attribute introduction

Lecture 28 Aria attributes resource

Lecture 29 Aria labelledby - Aria-describedby

Lecture 30 Aria attributes value and state

Lecture 31 Role attribute

Lecture 0 Focus management challenge

Lecture 0 Final Accessibility report

For anyone who wants to be an accessibility testing