Testing Products for Accessibility: Why Manual and Automated Testing Go Hand-in-Hand 👨🦽➡️👩🦯➡️🤖🤝
by John Caplinger | at Minnebar 19
We often hear debates about whether manual or automated accessibility testing is the better approach, but in my experience, it’s not about choosing one over the other—they work best together! Join me as I share insights from performing manual audits alongside automated tests, revealing what each method catches (and misses) and why combining both is essential for creating truly accessible products.
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John Caplinger
John Caplinger is a QA Analyst at Livefront who loves breaking apps for the sake of making them better!
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