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Test Accessibility of your Design with A11ygator

Judy Richardson

In this project, you will use a free product called A11ygator to test a website for accessibility. An accessible website is one that is usable for everyone, including those with disabilities. Testing a website’s accessibility is important since ensuring that a website is accessible is often required by law. An accessible website benefits everyone—users and businesses—by improving the overall user experience.

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In this project, you will use a free product called A11ygator to test a website for accessibility. An accessible website is one that is usable for everyone, including those with disabilities. Testing a website’s accessibility is important since ensuring that a website is accessible is often required by law. An accessible website benefits everyone—users and businesses—by improving the overall user experience.

Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.

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Syllabus

Project Overview
In this project, you will use a free application called A11ygator to test a website for accessibility. An accessible website is one that is usable for everyone, including those with disabilities.

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Helps you become a digital accessibility evangelist in your workplace by immersing you into the world of accessibility and disability
Suitable for both beginners and those with prior knowledge of accessibility, as it covers the basics of accessibility and provides opportunities to practice testing websites
Taught by Judy Richardson, a recognized expert in accessibility
Examines accessibility from a user's perspective, helping you understand the challenges faced by users with disabilities
Emphasizes the importance of accessibility for both individuals and businesses, demonstrating how accessible websites benefit everyone

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Test Accessibility of your Design with A11ygator with these activities:
Review Basic HTML and CSS
Since this course builds on existing knowledge of basic HTML and CSS, you will want to make sure you're comfortable with these concepts before you begin.
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  • Review HTML elements and structure
  • Practice writing HTML code
  • Review CSS selectors and properties
  • Practice writing CSS code
Create a Website Accessibility Checklist
Develop a checklist of all the accessibility features you will be testing for. This will help you stay organized and ensure that you don't miss anything.
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  • Research accessibility standards
  • Create a list of all the accessibility features you will be testing for
  • Organize the list into a checklist
Practice Using A11ygator
Spend some time practicing how to use the A11ygator tool. This will help you when it comes time for you to test a website's accessibility.
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  • Find a website to test
  • Use A11ygator to test the website
  • Fix any accessibility issues that A11ygator finds
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Career center

Learners who complete Test Accessibility of your Design with A11ygator will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Web Developer
As a Web Developer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining websites. This course will teach you how to use A11ygator to test websites for accessibility. This skill is essential for ensuring that your websites are usable for everyone, including those with disabilities. Taking this course will help you build a strong foundation in web accessibility and will make you a more competitive candidate for Web Developer positions.
Software Engineer
As a Software Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software applications. This course will teach you how to use A11ygator to test software applications for accessibility. This skill is essential for ensuring that your software applications are usable for everyone, including those with disabilities. Taking this course will help you build a strong foundation in software accessibility and will make you a more competitive candidate for Software Engineer positions.
User Experience (UX) Designer
As a User Experience (UX) Designer, you will be responsible for designing user interfaces for websites and software applications. This course will teach you how to use A11ygator to test user interfaces for accessibility. This skill is essential for ensuring that your user interfaces are usable for everyone, including those with disabilities. Taking this course will help you build a strong foundation in UX accessibility and will make you a more competitive candidate for UX Designer positions.
Content Strategist
As a Content Strategist, you will be responsible for planning, creating, and managing content for websites and software applications. This course will teach you how to use A11ygator to test content for accessibility. This skill is essential for ensuring that your content is accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. Taking this course will help you build a strong foundation in content accessibility and will make you a more competitive candidate for Content Strategist positions.
Marketing Manager
As a Marketing Manager, you will be responsible for planning and executing marketing campaigns for websites and software applications. This course will teach you how to use A11ygator to test marketing campaigns for accessibility. This skill is essential for ensuring that your marketing campaigns are accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. Taking this course will help you build a strong foundation in marketing accessibility and will make you a more competitive candidate for Marketing Manager positions.
Product Manager
As a Product Manager, you will be responsible for planning, developing, and launching new products. This course will teach you how to use A11ygator to test products for accessibility. This skill is essential for ensuring that your products are accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. Taking this course will help you build a strong foundation in product accessibility and will make you a more competitive candidate for Product Manager positions.
Project Manager
As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for planning, executing, and closing projects. This course will teach you how to use A11ygator to test projects for accessibility. This skill is essential for ensuring that your projects are accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. Taking this course will help you build a strong foundation in project accessibility and will make you a more competitive candidate for Project Manager positions.
Business Analyst
As a Business Analyst, you will be responsible for analyzing business processes and recommending solutions to improve efficiency. This course will teach you how to use A11ygator to test business processes for accessibility. This skill is essential for ensuring that your business processes are accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. Taking this course will help you build a strong foundation in business accessibility and will make you a more competitive candidate for Business Analyst positions.
Technical Writer
As a Technical Writer, you will be responsible for writing documentation for websites, software applications, and other products. This course will teach you how to use A11ygator to test documentation for accessibility. This skill is essential for ensuring that your documentation is accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. Taking this course will help you build a strong foundation in documentation accessibility and will make you a more competitive candidate for Technical Writer positions.
Instructional Designer
As an Instructional Designer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and delivering training materials. This course will teach you how to use A11ygator to test training materials for accessibility. This skill is essential for ensuring that your training materials are accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. Taking this course will help you build a strong foundation in training accessibility and will make you a more competitive candidate for Instructional Designer positions.
Accessibility Consultant
As an Accessibility Consultant, you will be responsible for helping organizations make their websites, software applications, and other products accessible to people with disabilities. This course will teach you how to use A11ygator to test websites, software applications, and other products for accessibility. Taking this course will help you build a strong foundation in accessibility and will make you a more competitive candidate for Accessibility Consultant positions.
Disability Advocate
As a Disability Advocate, you will be responsible for advocating for the rights of people with disabilities. This course will teach you how to use A11ygator to test websites, software applications, and other products for accessibility. This skill will help you to better understand the challenges faced by people with disabilities and will make you a more effective advocate.
Web Content Manager
As a Web Content Manager, you will be responsible for planning, creating, and managing content for websites. This course will teach you how to use A11ygator to test web content for accessibility. This skill is essential for ensuring that your web content is accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. Taking this course will help you build a strong foundation in web content accessibility and will make you a more competitive candidate for Web Content Manager positions.

Reading list

We've selected nine books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Test Accessibility of your Design with A11ygator.
Provides a comprehensive overview of web accessibility, including the legal requirements and best practices for making websites accessible to people with disabilities. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about web accessibility or improve the accessibility of their own website.
Practical guide to designing websites and web applications that are usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. It covers a wide range of topics, from user research to design patterns. It provides clear and actionable advice on how to make your website more accessible.
Provides practical guidance on how to create inclusive websites and applications that are accessible to everyone, regardless of their abilities or disabilities. It covers a wide range of topics, including user research, design patterns, and testing.
Detailed guide to accessible web design. It covers all aspects of accessibility, from HTML and CSS to JavaScript and ARIA. It provides practical advice on how to make your website accessible to people with disabilities.
Provides practical guidance on how to make websites accessible to people with disabilities. It covers a wide range of topics, including user research, design patterns, and testing.
Provides practical guidance on how to make websites accessible to people with disabilities. It covers a wide range of topics, including user research, design patterns, and testing.
Provides practical guidance on how to make websites accessible to people with disabilities. It covers a wide range of topics, including user research, design patterns, and testing.
Is an introduction to web accessibility. It covers the basics of accessibility, such as how to use screen readers and how to design accessible content. It good starting point for beginners who want to learn more about accessibility.
This guide provides best practices for making websites accessible to people with disabilities. It covers a wide range of topics, including user research, design patterns, and testing.

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