A11y With Ady: Simple Tests for Accessibility Every Tester Should Know
I recently wrote what I believe is my most important article to date. Published on the Ministry of Testing’s Testing Planet Magazine the article covers a number of simple accessibility tests that every tester can add to their toolbelts. The first paragraph of the introduction and a link to the article itself are below. As always, any thoughts, suggestions or feedback are very welcome.
I followed the article up with a Ministry of Testing Masterclass where I demonstrated simple accessibility tests live. I’ll update this post with the link when available.
Digital accessibility results when we work to ensure that as many people can use and interact with the web using whichever method they choose. Since disability can manifest in many areas of life, so too do accessibility needs. At a minimum, we look to ensure that our site works for those who cannot see or hear, those who cannot use a mouse, or those who need specialised assistive technology such as a braille keyboard to interact with the web.
You can read more about what constitutes digital accessibility.
If you are a Pro Ministry of Testing Member you can watch my Masterclass where I demo these simple tests live and then answer audience questions after. The second link is the MoT Club chat where the questions we didn’t have time for were answered after.