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Advanced Selenium Web Accessibility Testing: Software Automation Testing Secrets Revealed

✍ Scribed by Narayanan Palani


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Momentum Press
Year
2019
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English
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144
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✦ Synopsis


This book explains the steps necessary to write manual accessibility tests and convert them into automated selenium-based accessibility tests to run part of regression test packs.

If you are searching a topic on Google or buying a product online, web accessibility is a basic need. If a web page is easier to access when using a mouse and complex to navigate with keyboard, this is extremely difficult for users with disabilities. Web Accessibility Testing is a most important testing practice for customers facing web applications.

This book explains the steps necessary to write manual accessibility tests and convert them into automated selenium-based accessibility tests to run part of regression test packs. WCAG and Section 508 guidelines are considered across the book while explaining the test design steps. Software testers with accessibility testing knowledge are in high demand at large organizations since the need to do manual and automated accessibility testing is growing rapidly. This book illustrates the types of accessibility testing with test cases and code examples.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Contents
List of Figures
Foreword
Acknowledgment
Chapter 1: Introduction: Accessibility Tester—A Great Futuristic Manual Testing Role
Chapter 2: Shift Left Testing
Chapter 3: Test Coverage
Chapter 4: Tools Installation
Chapter 5: Web Accessibility Testing
Chapter 6: Testing WCAG Accessibility Standard—Perceivable
Chapter 7: Writing Automation Tests for Keyboard Actions Using Selenium
Chapter 8: Testing WCAG Accessibility Standard—Distinguishable
Chapter 9: Testing WCAG Accessibility Standard—Understandable
Chapter 10: Testing WCAG Accessibility Standard—Robust
Chapter 11: Testing WCAG Accessibility Standard—Operable
Chapter 12: Visual Regression Tests Using BackstopJS
Chapter 13: Concurrency Testing Using Taurus and Selenium
Chapter 14: Frequency of Accessibility Testing
Chapter 15: Defect Classification
Chapter 16: Accessibility Certifications
Chapter 17: Advanced Selenium JavaScript Framework with Accessibility Tests
Chapter 18: Accessibility Testing During “Design” Stage
Chapter 19: Accessibility Code Scan Using AXE Part of Automated Tests
Chapter 20: Accessibility Testing on Error Messages
Conclusion
Abbreviations
About the Author
Index
Adpage
Backcover


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