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- What is the first phase of testing needed?
- Tab through keyboard testing
- What am I looking for?
- turn off style sheets,
- tab through keyboard
- what am i looking for?
- page structure
- Wave test
- screen reader -
- turn around and voice over (software that comes on a mac)
- What is first phase?
- Depends on what you are targeting?
- Multiple ways (tab vs mouse user)
- Hard to answer
- Some places focus on screen reader usage
- So the questions are?
- What testing should we do?
- First Phase
- Tab through keyboard
- Wave (or similar tool) to identify structure
- What about a group session, walking through??
- Focus on search and discovery, deposit
- during RC phase
- Second Phase
- more comprehensive of the site and types of disabilities
- built build in to the development of the cycle - done periodically (as well as UX)
- must get away from remediation both in accessibility and usability
- ax-core? Does React use it built?
- create a developer guide?
- First Phase
- What testing should we do?
- Tab through keyboard testing
- When should it be done?
- Who can/should do it?
- This group can train others, design tests, and test (maybe be the bug verifiers, write recs?)
- This group can train others, design tests, and test (maybe be the bug verifiers, write recs?)
- What is the first phase of testing needed?
Other topics, next steps.
- JRR will create accessibility tab in testing spreadsheet
- will focus on search/discovery and self deposit
- This group will built out the accessibility test and pass/fail criteria
- What are we looking for
- Target testing in RC phase (bugs reported may be address in future 2.x)
Links of interest:
- Hyrax Testing and Release Process
- Planning and Managing Web Accessibility - https://www.w3.org/WAI/impl/Overview
- Best practices for making accessible mobile and web apps
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