After you have completed testing with automated tools, follow up with manual testing to make sure your digital content is inclusive and accessible. Confirm that the text and background color has a ...
The report is based on Applause's 2026 accessibility survey of more than 500 development and QA professionals and over 1,000 people who use assistive tech to interact with apps and websites. For 66% ...
The Digital Accessibility Office (DAO) offers manual accessibility testing for any digital technology that CU creates, buys, or maintains. We have an in-house testing lab that relies on the experience ...
Time and Resource Constraints: Accessibility testing can be resource-intensive, particularly when multiple rounds of manual testing are required. Therefore, it is often deprioritized, especially in ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 16% of the world's population has a disability—which means apps and websites must integrate special features like speech recognition, screen ...
Accessibility experts have repeatedly established that accessible websites benefit everyone, not just people with disabilities. Besides improving usability for all internet users and increasing market ...
Automated tools are helpful, but they can’t check everything. After you’ve run a scan, spend time manually reviewing your content using the following: Zoom your browser to 200% and scan through your ...