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Automated Accessibility Testing #8386

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diosmosis opened this issue Jul 21, 2015 · 0 comments
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Automated Accessibility Testing #8386

diosmosis opened this issue Jul 21, 2015 · 0 comments
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c: Accessibility When something is not usable for a certain group (eg missing contrast) or devices (eg smartphones). c: Tests & QA For issues related to automated tests or making it easier to QA & test issues.

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Just heard about this: http://www.deque.com/products/axe/

Deque System’s aXe (The Accessibility Engine) open source library is a lightweight (~100 KB), fast, portable JavaScript library that executes automated accessibility testing inside your testing framework or browser of choice.

We could potentially use this to improve accessibility w/ automated tests. The library integrates w/ mocha, so it could be part of our UI testing system.

@diosmosis diosmosis added the c: Tests & QA For issues related to automated tests or making it easier to QA & test issues. label Jul 21, 2015
@diosmosis diosmosis added this to the Mid term milestone Jul 21, 2015
@mattab mattab added the c: Accessibility When something is not usable for a certain group (eg missing contrast) or devices (eg smartphones). label Jul 8, 2016
@mattab mattab modified the milestones: Long term, Mid term Dec 5, 2016
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