Web Accessibility Test is the online tool for determining accessibility of your web. This tool analyzes the web site in accordance with W3C Web Accessibility Guidelines and shows accessibility issues with fix recommendations. If you are serious web developer, you shouldn’t focus your attention on layout, design or performance of the site only, but should take care about the content accessibility too.
Results of the TAW are presented as a checkpoints on tested web, which you should be aware of, with various priorities of attention.
Web Accessibility Test Categorization
TAW (Web Accessibility Test) offers its services both online and offline. If you prefer web tools, just navigate your browser to the TAW homepage and enter URL of the web page you want to check. On the other hand, if you want to have the Web Accessibility Test tool on your local machine, you are welcome to download its version for the most common operating systems (Windows, Mac OS, Unix family – Linux, Solaris, etc.).
There’s also available Java based software called Java Web Start, which allows you to check accessibility of visited site directly from your browser by just a click. This version of TAW has the same functionality that the downloadable standalone version. Another way how to check accessibility from a browser is the TAW Firefox extension.
Whether you choose any online or offline TAW, be advised that they are all free of charge!
Does this tool supports WCAG 2.0?
I have installed the tool on my machine but I did not see WCAG 1.0 at all, can you assist me please?