Web Accessibility Assessment
Also known as: Accessibility Evaluation, Accessibility Audit, Web Accessibility Testing
The process of evaluating websites and web applications to determine how well they meet accessibility standards and guidelines, typically WCAG. Assessment methods include automated testing with evaluation tools, manual expert review, and user testing with people with disabilities. A thorough accessibility assessment examines technical conformance, usability for assistive technology users, and the overall experience for people with a range of disabilities. Assessment should cover all language versions of multilingual sites, as accessibility levels may vary across localized content.
Category: web accessibility · testing
Related: WCAG · Automated Accessibility Testing · Assistive Technology