screen-reader-testing

by Unknown v1.0.0

This skill provides a practical guide to testing web applications with screen readers for comprehensive accessibility validation. It helps ensure that your web applications are accessible to users with disabilities, adhering to accessibility standards and best practices.

The skill assists in validating screen reader compatibility, testing ARIA implementations, debugging assistive technology issues, verifying form accessibility, testing dynamic content announcements, and ensuring navigation accessibility. It leverages resources like an implementation playbook for detailed patterns and examples.

By using this skill, developers can identify and resolve accessibility issues early in the development process, leading to more inclusive and user-friendly web applications.

What It Does

Tests web applications using screen readers (VoiceOver, NVDA, JAWS) to ensure accessibility and compatibility with assistive technologies. It validates ARIA implementations, debugs assistive technology issues, and verifies form and navigation accessibility.

When To Use

Use this skill when validating screen reader compatibility, testing ARIA implementations, debugging assistive technology issues, verifying form accessibility, testing dynamic content announcements, and ensuring navigation accessibility.

Installation

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