#title Accessibility Documentation Test <> <> == Documentation Tests == Most of the content on this page was taken from [[http://library.gnome.org/devel/accessibility-devel-guide/nightly/id2599504.html.en | Gnome Testing]]. * Test ASCII text documentation with a screen-reader to confirm that it is clear and precise and can be read by assistive technologies. * Test HTML applications using a web browser and screen-reader to confirm that the documentation is accessible to assistive technologies. * If using a preset color combination, confirm it passes [[Accessibility/Testing/ColorAndContrast | Color and Contrast Tests]]. * Confirm the fonts adjustable using Ctrl+(-) and Ctrl+(+) when using the web-browser. * Confirm the text resizes and remains fully readable if the font size is increased to 16pt and 24pt. '''Note''': There are web accessibility guidelines available at http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/. Confirm the following information is included in the documentation: * State if the application does not support the standard keyboard access used by the OS. * Identify if there are unique keyboard commands. * Are standard shortcuts usable? * Identify any unique accessibility features. * If an action is documented for the mouse, make sure there is an alternative for using the keyboard. ---- CategoryAccessibility