Ever wondered how your website performs in terms of accessibility?

No, I hear some of you say. Well perhaps you should. Apart from the legal implications of  having an inaccessible website, you may well be losing out on a fairly large percentage of your potential customers.

Making your website as accessible as possible also has the side effect of improving your site’s SEO (Search Engine Optimisation), which is never a bad thing!

To see how your site performs, take a look at Cynthia Says. This is an automated test that checks a web page for accessibility issues referencing the WCAG guidelines (priority 1, 2 and 3). Although any automated test like this isn’t foolproof, it can certainly make you aware of any glaring errors that your site may have with regards to accessibility.

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  One Response to “Test Your Site’s Accessibility”

  1. Great post I must say, I did a verification on it and I passed all except one but its actually part of an experiment I am performing. Pass by webpage to see what its about if you would like :)

   
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