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ARIA and Assistive Technologies App (ARIA-AT App)

ARIA-AT APP

ARIA-AT aims to improve interoperability between different Assistive Technologies (ATs) in how they render ARIA patterns. This is achieved through running manual tests and presenting test results to AT vendors. The tests are based on examples from WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices, and are vetted with stakeholders following the Working Mode process. This project is managed by the ARIA-AT Community Group in coordination with the Authoring Practices Task Force of the ARIA Working Group. The W3C staff contact is Daniel Montalvo.

This app includes a reports page that shows the public results of manual testing across various browser / AT combinations. The app is also used by manual testers

About this Software

This repo contains the software for running the web application that manages testers to run the manual tests, launches the tests in an iframe, stores results, and reports results once they are reviewed. This software is implemented on a react, node, express, sequelize, and postgresql stack. This repo also contains the ansible scripts for provisioning and deploying the software.

The test material and test harness themselves are managed in w3c/aria-at.

How to run this code

Documentation for getting this software running locally is available in docs/local-development.md directory.

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Conduct

All contributors to this project are expected to adhere to the Code of Conduct, available in the file named CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md.

License

All documents in this Repository are licensed by contributors under the W3C Document License.