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Web Page Accessibility Checker: Everything You Need to Know

Learn how to upgrade your website's accessibility with the best checker. Read our blog for tools, benefits, and best practices.

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Websites, web pages, and blogs are the heart of search engines. A single click will give us countless options to explore- whether it's about building a piece of manual furniture, cooking videos, or learning how to code. However, with these many choices, peer competition between websites is pretty high. That is where web page accessibility checkers help you step up your game. 

These checkers will make your website accessible by devices with small screens like smartwatches and people with temporary disabilities. Would you like to know more about these accessibility checkers? So, read this blog further to discover the tools that make your web pages more user-friendly.

What Does Web Page Accessibility Checker Mean?

A web page is a document on the World Wide Web with its unique address. These web pages available on the Internet are presented by a web server to the user using the web browser as the medium. Hence, the collection of such web pages is called a website. 

For example, Amazon, Flipkart, Google, etc., are websites accessible to anyone.

So, here, a web page accessibility checker ensures that a website is accessible to everyone, including the aged and people with disabilities. Moreover, it conducts various tests and gives reports on the web’s accessibility status. As a result, it helps companies to develop globally and websites to have good SEO.

Now that you have understood the concept behind web page accessibility let us go through the core tools suitable for website accessibility checking.

What Are the Tools for Checking Website Accessibility?

A standard web accessibility test includes thorough testing of the website and generates a detailed report on the current accessibility. Also, these testing tools give proper fix recommendations. So, here, we have a list of popular tools to check website accessibility:

Dynomapper

Dynomapper tops the list every time because it allows users to test any website or app with outstanding customization features like personalized sitemaps, importing XML files, etc. Further, with its ‘Visualize’ feature, users can witness live tests within the browser. 

It is a web accessibility tool that provides the user with a starter plan of $64/month. However, if the user wishes for more features from this tool, they can take the standard plan worth $129/month.

WAVE

WAVE helps in evaluating web accessibility while assisting in creating such content based on WCAG guidelines. Moreover, with unlimited automated scanning, it not only generates accessibility reports but also gives suggestions to fix issues. 

As for the tool WAVE, it provides pricing based on ‘credits.’ Typically, a one-page analysis can be priced from one credit to three credits based on the analysis intensity. These credits’ prices can range from $0.25 to $0.4. Besides, WAVE has a subscription-based API version, which costs $500 for up to 10,000 pages.

Cynthia Says

This is another web accessibility checker that assists users with accessibility compliance issues of websites based on 508 compliance. Hence, with this tool, the users can test each web page of the website to find errors and get detailed feedback.

Cynthia Says is one of the widely used free web page accessibility checker tools. The users can access this tool online, offering a wide variety of updated features to perform countless accessibility scans.

Accessibility Checker By CKSource

This mainly inspects website content with WCAG 2.0 guidelines. This is the developer’s favorite web page accessibility checker tool due to its flexible features and simple interface. Furthermore, it mainly performs accessibility tests within three steps: validation, issue reporting, and fixing.

This tool is a content editor tool that offers a free plan with additional charges for accessibility testing at $13 per month. Besides, it provides a standard plan worth $37 per month with an additional fee of $22/month for web page accessibility testing. 

AXE Dev Tools

AXE is a web accessibility testing extension that runs on multiple websites like Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. Besides, this is an open-source extension, available for anyone to test their content. It also follows both guidelines, WCag 2.0 and section 508 compliance.

AXE Dev Tools are one of the trusted web page accessibility checker tools that guarantee 100% accuracy in their results. It offers a starter plan with $40 per month and enterprise pricing for users upon request.

Want to know how to make the website accessibility checker accessible? In the next section, we will give you insights on the same.

How To Make the Website Accessibility Checker Accessible

Every website and web application has to follow web accessibility requirements for browsers. For example, the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) has technical specifications and guidelines describing the accessibility solutions (WCAG 2.0). Some of them are:

Principles of Accessibility (WCAG)

There are some web accessibility guidelines to follow for websites. Also, it provides International standards to be followed for multimedia content. Besides, it checks font, quality, and size against those requirements (WAI). 

Simple Interface

Websites should possess simple and flexible interfaces that can be adjustable to small screens like smartwatches and provide editing access to the admin. In addition, it validates the HTML and helps the websites, browsers, and apps to pass the website accessibility checker. 

Keyboard Accessibility

This is one of the important aspects of a web page accessibility checker because many users with motor disabilities rely on the keyboard. Therefore, making the websites acceptable to keyboard shortcuts is necessary to get a pass on the accessibility test.

ADA Certified

ADA, or the Americans with Disabilities Act, has required certification for website management to make it people-friendly as the websites are also public accommodations. Thus, private businesses or the government should opt for this certification for easy accessibility pass.

Besides following the guidelines, you must also keep in mind some techniques to boost your web page’s accessibility. Let’s see.

How To Ensure Successful Web Page Accessibility Checking

In order to make your web page accessibility better, there are certain practices to be followed. They are as given below:

Adhere To Best Color Usage

Business Web Aim Contrast Checker can be used to check color contrast accessibility in web pages and apps. However, it's not advisable to be solely dependent on colors to give the information, as web users include color-blind users, too.

Correct Text Practice

Using all CAPS for information should be minimized because it could be conveyed incorrectly by the screen readers. Moreover, using the wrong font size for different paragraphs and non-convenient writing fonts will eventually degrade the website's usage. 

Choose Between Compliance or Accessibility

There is a small line between compliance and accessibility that websites need to compromise. However, a website that can be compliant with in-accessibility is not correct. Therefore, for better user experience, we should aim for more accessibility, not just compliance.

Images With Alt Text

Alt-text acts like a quick description of an image, especially for visually impaired users to understand. Additionally, images with alt text aid SEO tools. This is also one of the accessibility steps to implement.

Captions and Transcripts for Audio and Video 

Transcripts and captions help people with hearing impairments to know and understand the video content more easily. Further, these add-ons to audio and video content are one of the important accessibility steps to implement.

Conclusion

Web page accessibility checker tools are known for their universality. It means whether a person is visually impaired, hearing impaired, color blind, or aged, all have equal access to data on the Internet. Hence, every web developer should be responsible and create more people-friendly content. 

By the end of this blog, readers will be aware of the best website accessibility tools, their prices, and the best practices to be followed. So, upgrade your websites and enlarge the user community while providing the best web management.

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