Hi
Your best bet would be to look at the tools provided by Vision Australia
visionaustralia.org under accessible solutions.
They have a free toolbar you can download.
I am also looking at providing web accessibility testing services as a
part of the services offered by CPK Web Services. Would
.
Regards,
Spell
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Hi
Your best bet would be to look at the tools
We are currently negotiating with one of the major automated
accessibility tool vendors to resell their tool in the UK. We cannot
sell into the US so I have forwarded your message and they should
contact you. In my opinion their tool is better than WatchFire and
should also be cheaper.
Any tool
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We are currently negotiating with one of the major automated
accessibility tool vendors to resell their tool in the UK. We cannot
sell into the US so I have forwarded your message and they should
contact you. In my
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Hi
Your best bet would be to look at the tools provided by Vision Australia
visionaustralia.org under accessible solutions.
They have a free toolbar you can
Hi,
It's worth looking at what W3C has to say - see
http://www.w3.org/WAI/eval/Overview.html - but it depends what your goals are.
Do you want to pick up as many code-level issues as possible or undertake a
conformance check in accordance with the WCAG 2.0 standard?
Cheers, Andrew
Andrew
,
Doug Burt
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Hi
Your best bet would be to look at the tools provided by Vision Australia
visionaustralia.org under accessible solutions
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Hi
Your best bet would be to look at the tools provided by Vision Australia
visionaustralia.org under accessible solutions
, June 24, 2011 12:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Accessibility Testing
Hi
Your best bet would be to look at the tools provided by Vision
Australia
visionaustralia.org http://visionaustralia.org under accessible
solutions.
They have
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On 20/10/10 21:13, Nick Stone wrote:
Does anyone have suggestions on
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http://faetest.dres.uiuc.edu
I'm totally shocked, that tool is actually quite good.
If I get time later I'll run it through a few problematic sites and
compare against manual reviewed reports.
Mike Foskett
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You can try the Illinois Functional Web Accessibility Evaluator
service. It is a free service, no cost to create an account.
http
Jon Gunderson wrote:
http://faetest.dres.uiuc.edu
Please let me know what you think of it.
First impression: good.
Informative page reports.
A few points...
1: i and b can in many cases not be replaced by h1..h6 or em and strong.
Both i and b are valid - span-like (no implied semantics) -
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
2: according to specs (and browsers) a character encoding stated in an
xml declaration is good, and further stating unnecessary.
No warning should be given in such a case.
An ?xml ? declaration (or anything else before the Doctype) will
trigger Quirks mode in IE6 so
What similar software / online systems do people use [for web accessibility
testing]...
For an extensive list of Web accessibility evaluation software and online systems
(tools), see:
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/tools/Overview.html
It's a searchable database of over 100 tools.
And I'll
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Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
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You can try the Illinois Functional Web Accessibility Evaluator
service. It is a free service, no cost to create an account.
http://faetest.dres.uiuc.edu
This is the Candidate release 1, that hopefully be our production
version available later this week.
Please let me know what you think of
On Firefox (fx) with web developer extension, add ATRC web
accessibility checker (testing; sometimes temporary down) against WCAG
2.0, WCAG 1.0, BITV, Stanca Act, Section 508.
Open the tools menu of its extension:
Edit tools
Add
choose (tool type) URL
add:
That is a very cool tool. Nice job.
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You can try
That is a very cool tool. Nice job.
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That is a very cool tool. Nice job.
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That is a very cool tool. Nice job.
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That is a very cool tool. Nice job.
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You can try
Also take account of results in published surveys of actual users.
For example, see screen-reader user survey:
http://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey/
On Sat, February 14, 2009 11:35 pm, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
On 11/2/09 05:59, Henrik Madsen wrote:
What similar software /
You can also try Vision Australia's Toolbar
http://www.visionaustralia.org.au/info.aspx?page=1985
They have quite a few tools (that work with IE - I also have the firefox one
as well).
I never rely on one completely on a single tool and check using multiple as
they all give slightly different
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 6:34 AM, Stuart Foulstone
stu...@bigeasyweb.co.ukwrote:
Also take account of results in published surveys of actual users.
For example, see screen-reader user survey:
http://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey/
On Sat, February 14, 2009 11:35 pm, Benjamin
On 11/2/09 05:59, Henrik Madsen wrote:
What similar software / online systems do people use and get reliable
results (if reliable results are indeed attainable)?
Define reliable results. :)
Such systems are intrinsically limited in what they can test.
If your contract requires you to pass
Hi Henrik Madsen,
I also work with Mac, if needed use sofwares 'windows only'I usually
use the VirtualBox, this software is Opensource.
This software has an incredible performance to emulate other operating
systems inside the windows, and more! is opensource (:
See this link:
The Firefox Web Developer Toolbar (by Chris Pederick:
http://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/) has an option under Tools
to validate Section 508. In the end, it ultimately just point to this
site:
http://www.cynthiasays.com/fulloptions.asp
There is an optional select menu to change from
Parallels
Henrik Madsen wrote:
Hi all,
I'm wrapping up a Government agency website.
They have reams of design and usability standards. Some pretty
pointless; others very valid - but no problem.
Re. accessibility, they use ACTF aDesigner.
Henrik Madsen wrote:
Now, here's the thing. This software is only for PC. I'm Mac. Not very
accessible eh? :)
What similar software / online systems do people use and get reliable
results (if reliable results are indeed attainable)?
I use VirtualBox (www.virtualBox.org) to run virtual
http://www.vmware.com/download/fusion/
http://www.soft32.com/Download/Free/Apple_Boot_Camp/4-200398-1.html
Problem solved? Otherwise,
Firefox has plugins that give nice reports, (HTML Validator plugin may have
had the Accessibility options, i can't remember, it's been a while since i
used it)
Now, here's the thing. This software is only for PC. I'm Mac. Not very
accessible eh? :)
It appears to be based on eclipse ... (probably java based like other
eclipse-based stuff)
Might it be possible to build it from source on Mac or Linux?
Has anyone here tried this?
I never really
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