Don’t think, implement : standards, accessibility, best practices
While there is no substitute for true user testing when it comes to web accessibility testing, there is definitely a lot of room for tools that can aid us in at least testing and confirming those issues that can be tested by automated testing tools. Through my years as a web developer it has always taken some effort to find tools that I can rely on and that provides useful feedback that makes developing and designing accessible web sites and web applications a little easier, not that is really that hard. So, to make this process a little simpler for everyone dedicated to standards and accessibility and hopefully expanding this audience, I have compiled a list of tools that will greatly ease your efforts. Enjoy!
Schalk Neethling is a highly experienced and enthusiastic Java standards based web developer currently located in Pretoria, South-Africa. He has been working on the web for the past 6 years developing and designing web sites/applications for clients around the world.
He has extensive knowledge of XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, JEE, JSP, PHP and more. He is actively involved in the open source, standards and accessibility community.
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