Frequently Asked Questions
Web Accessibility Basics
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Evaluating websites and web applications to ensure they are usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. We also check web accessibility compliance with standards like WCAG, and address potential barriers to ensure an inclusive online experience.
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Web accessibility evaluation is essential for everyone. Everyone should be able to access the web, including those with visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments.
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Web accessibility standards are set by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C ADA), offering three conformance levels (A, AA, AAA) to ensure inclusive best digital experiences.
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Usability and accessibility testing in software testing should be integrated throughout the development lifecycle, starting in the early design and planning stages and continuing through implementation and post-launch
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Once you have an account with Wally, you can 'Add New Website' and test for accessibility.
Alternatively, you can get a free accessibility report (up to 10 pages) without creating an account from our homepage.
User Experience
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The principle of accessibility in UX design involves designing digital interfaces and experiences that are inclusive and considerate of diverse user needs, providing effective and equal interaction for all users.
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The user accessibility guidelines, often outlined in most web design accessibility standards, cover aspects like perceivability, operability, understandability, and robustness, ensuring a user-friendly experience for everyone.
Accessibility Services
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We promise to make your website completely accessible.
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Our experienced accessibility experts can provide a detailed report in a few days, depending on the complexity of the site.
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Our accessibility experts go through your entire digital footprint in accordance with WCAG 2.1 guidelines.
About Wally
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Wally scans every element of your website for accessibility, WCAG & ADA compliance. All in a matter of minutes.
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The Wally Accessibility Report Card highlights all the areas of your site that need work to make them accessible. We have further categorized these issues into levels A, AA, and AAA based on urgency.
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) define three conformance levels: A, AA, and AAA. A represents the minimum, AA is the recommended standard for most websites, and AAA is the highest level, addressing the most advanced accessibility features.
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Your accessibility score is a comprehensive number that indicates the current accessibility health of your website. Obviously, the higher your accessibility WCAG score, the easier it is for users to navigate your site.
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You can write to us at hello@wallyax.com. We promise to get back to you in a timely manner. Alternatively, you can also use the chat bot present on our website.