@GlendaWH I feel it’s anywhere between 25 and 30% that can be automated, nobody ever actually measured it objectively /cc @goodwitch #owc4
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@GlendaWH It’s irrelevant whether it’s 20, 25, 30%. What matters is that the vast majority can’t be automated. /cc @goodwitch @csunwebmaster
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@dboudreau @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster Trying to decide the exact percentage of #a11y testing that can be automated = irony. :)
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@Nethermind irony would be revealing that what ppl really wanna know is what % they can just ignore /cc @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster
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@dboudreau @Nethermind @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster I just can't use automation without doing manual audits #a11y #OldSkool
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@mollydotcom @dboudreau @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster Easy, then. The correct answer is: 0%. Need USER testing (not expert).
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@Nethermind problem has never been finding users willing to be paid to do this… /cc @mollydotcom @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster
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@dboudreau @Nethermind @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster We are talking major organizational change, which is never easy.
Jul 14, 2012 · 11:36 PM UTC
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