Introduction
508 Compliance Testing
The 508 accessibility standard refers to a federal law that makes it essential for federal agencies to use information and communication technology making the services accessible for users with disabilities. It applies to federal agencies.
Non-compliance with the 508 accessibility standards might lead to civil suits and formal complaints. It is a part of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which has undergone several changes and additions over the years.
Types of Disabilities Addressed by 508 Compliance:
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Visual Impairments: Testing for screen reader compatibility, text-to-speech, and providing alternative text for images.
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Hearing Impairments: Ensuring captions and transcriptions are available for multimedia content.
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Motor Disabilities: Verifying keyboard navigability and functionality of the application.
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Cognitive Disabilities: Ensuring the system is simple, intuitive, and easy to understand.