Accessibility Testing Services vs Compatibility Testing Services: Which Is Better?
When we are testing software people often think that a program is good to go if it works well on all the browsers and platforms. That is not the whole story. Let us say we are launching a website for banking. It works great on Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, Android and iOS which's what our testing team told us. So everything looks good.. Then a customer who uses a screen reader tries to use the website to move some money around and finds out that the forms on the website do not have the right labels. This is a problem because even though the program works on all the browsers and platforms the online banking platform is not really working for this customer. The online banking platform is not doing what it is supposed to do. Now reverse the situation. Customers with outdated browser versions cannot complete the checkout process because of rendering issues, even though your website excels in accessibility audits. The application crashes again, but for an entirely different cause. Th...