locked need help with NVDA use case
kitdang@...
I need help. How do I go about setting up/configuring NVDA and show that my website purecostumes.com is compatible with NVDA and that the website is in working order. The website was developed back in 2016 and the theme that was used is fully WCAG 2.0 AA compliant.
I have downloaded the NVDA version 2021.3.1 to my laptop and able to use it to browse the website. I just want to make sure I am not missing anything else from a usability perspective.
Appreciate any help in this matter
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David Goldfield
Hi. Using NVDA to perform manually testing on a Web site will certainly give you a good idea as to how accessible your Web site will be for screen reader users but there’s a lot that exploring a Web site with a screen reader won’t tell you. For reference I would examine the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) for more information.
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kitdang@...
I need help. How do I go about setting up/configuring NVDA and show that my website purecostumes.com is compatible with NVDA and that the website is in working order. The website was developed back in 2016 and the theme that was used is fully WCAG 2.0 AA compliant.
I have downloaded the NVDA version 2021.3.1 to my laptop and able to use it to browse the website. I just want to make sure I am not missing anything else from a usability perspective.
Appreciate any help in this matter
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This topic is now locked, not because it's inappropriate but because the exact same question was asked and "released to the readership" on the main NVDA group. Two parallel topics in two places that are directly connected to each other makes no sense.
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