by Open Weaver kits ✔ Updated: Apr 6, 2022
Accessibility Testing is a testing technique to identify the accessibility issues in the application for disabled and elderly users. It checks if the application is usable by people with all abilities and disabilities. It is also known as Accessibility Audit or Accessibility Review. The goal of accessibility testing is to make sure that the persons with disabilities are able to use the application without any difficulty, i.e., they should be able to access all functionalities and information provided by the Application In this list, we will discuss 6 best open-source Java libraries for Accessibility Testing: clean-code-javascript - Clean Code concepts adapted for JavaScript; Tanaguru - Automated accessibility testing tool, with emphasis on reliablity and automation; axe-android - WCAG Accessibility compliance library for Android Applications.
JavaScript 79123 Version:Current
JavaScript 79123 Version:Current License: Permissive (MIT)
Java 263 Version:Current
Java 263 Version:Current License: Permissive (Apache-2.0)
Java 116 Version:5.3.0
Java 116 Version:5.3.0 License: Strong Copyleft (AGPL-3.0)
Java 48 Version:0.2.0
Java 48 Version:0.2.0 License: Weak Copyleft (MPL-2.0)
Java 13 Version:Current
Java 13 Version:Current License: Weak Copyleft (MPL-2.0)
JavaScript 1 Version:Current
JavaScript 1 Version:Current License: Permissive (MIT)
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