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15 Web Accessibility Testing Tools and Their Testing Capabilities

Hurix Digital

However, despite the great strides that we have made, web accessibility still remains a big question. In addition, federal laws and guidelines, such as Section 508 , ADA, WCAG , and others, make it imperative for any website or company to ensure web accessibility to people with disabilities. So, let’s dive in.

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SaaS & Web App Accessibility Checklist: 5 Steps to Inclusion

Hurix Digital

However, inaccessible web applications or SaaS products create a barrier for people with disabilities. The longer your web apps or SaaS solutions are non-accessible, the more vulnerable they are to legal action. That’s exactly what we will learn in this blog. What are SaaS and Web Application Accessibility Standards?

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How to Enhance User Experience for Web Accessibility Testing?

Hurix Digital

In this blog, we will provide a detailed guide on how to enhance the user experience for web accessibility testing. Consider their specific needs, challenges, and common interactions on the web. Chrome, Firefox, Safari) and devices (e.g., Web accessibility testing is a critical process in building inclusive websites.

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How White Label eBook Platforms Handle Different Formats : A Guide for K12 Publishers

Kitaboo

This testing covers popular browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge, among others. Whether a student accesses an eBook through a web-based reader or other online platforms, this testing ensures a consistent experience in terms of quality and functionality. Images too must meet these requirements.

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A Comprehensive Guide to How white-label eBook Platforms Handle Different Formats

Kitaboo

Cross-Browser Testing: In addition to device and software testing, white-label platforms conduct cross-browser testing to ensure the eBooks perform consistently across different web browsers. This testing covers popular browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge, among others.

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Course Testing and Review: Are You Guilty Of These Common Oversights?

gomo learning

Browser: These days, people are largely settled on a favored browser, be that Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, or something else. This makes it easy to miss the fact that browsers can handle even web standards-compliant content in subtly different ways. Company style guidelines. Tone of voice. Continue Reading.

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IE7 catches up with Firefox

Clive on Learning

First impressions are that it is extremely stable and offers at least a couple of major improvements (both current features of Firefox): Tabbed browsing: enables you to keep a number of web pages open concurrently in the same window. If you're not bound by all sorts of corporate IT guidelines I would do it now and give it a go.

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