Tag: accessibility scanning

Introducing Bot Actions

We are excited to introduce expanded scanning capabilities in RAMP! Sometimes, websites require steps before accessing their content. You might need to log in, close a banner, etc. Previously, our bots could not perform these steps and, in turn, could not scan the site. However, those days are now in the past — thanks to […]

Automated WCAG Scanning Versus Manual Auditing of Websites

In the journey of creating an accessible website that addresses WCAG conformance, the process of aligning a website’s code and content with internationally recognized standards is often the bulk of the project. Fortunately, automated website scanners, like the one found in RAMP, speed up this work by surfacing a wide range of accessibility issues across […]

How to Perform a Web Accessibility (WCAG) Audit

What is a Web Accessibility Audit? A web accessibility audit is a process by which you test a website or web application against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). This type of assessment gives you an understanding of how usable your website is for people who use assistive technologies. It is completed using web accessibility tools […]

Web Accessibility Checkers: A Key Strategy

Web accessibility checkers can and should be part of your digital accessibility roadmap. However, they are only one piece of a broader web accessibility strategy.   What are accessibility checkers? Web accessibility checkers automatically scan pages on your website or application and give a score based on certain failure criteria. These scanners typically scan against […]