Thank you for the two links. The first leads to
https://www.w3.org/WAI/test-evaluate/preliminary/ which is specifically
oriented to someone with my needs and background.
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On 04/22/2021 10:12 AM, Nick Gawronski wrote:
Hi, When I as a totally blind user am advising web designers on
accessibility I point them to http://w3.org/WAI and
http://www.webaim.org and also do tests with the keyboard and let them
know what I need as far as what information the web site should be
giving me. Testing with more then one platform and browser also is very
helpful. Making sure images have alt texts in their <img> html tag and
elements like forms have text labels or if they are image labels that
alt texts exist. Nick Gawronski
On 4/22/2021 5:21 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 04/21/2021 04:48 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Richard Owlett, le mer. 21 avril 2021 16:14:58 -0500, a ecrit:
Do _verifiable_ "accessibility standards" exist?
There are automatic tests, but they are never enough, you always need an
end-user test as well.
Is there something analogous to https://validator.w3.org/ which I
could run?
I wish to ask a publicly funded service some ATYPICAL questions.
When I submit their homepage to https://validator.w3.org/ it reports
28 errors
10 warnings
I am *NOT* visually impaired. However I suspect the site would be VERY
difficult to navigated by visually impaired.
Such errors are a sign that they did not care, indeed.
Samuel