RE: Website with known set of issues

Note that that GDS page was created early in 2018, so it predates both WCAG 2.1 and 2.2. Another 18 level A and AA success criteria have been added since then.

Steve Green
Managing Director
Test Partners Ltd


From: Kevin White <kevin@dewoollery.co.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2024 5:16 PM
To: Phill Jenkins <pjenkins@us.ibm.com>
Cc: WAI Interest Group discussion list <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>; Shawn Henry <shawn@w3.org>
Subject: Re: Website with known set of issues

Hi Phill,

Not sure if it would meet your needs but GDS did testing of accessibility tools on a standard set of failures<https://alphagov.github.io/accessibility-tool-audit/test-cases.html> that they presented in a single page. The association with success criteria is clear but not explicitly linked.

Thanks

Kevin

P.s. Would love to update Before/After demo!


On 21 May 2024, at 16:40, Phill Jenkins <pjenkins@us.ibm.com<mailto:pjenkins@us.ibm.com>> wrote:

Is there a website (or set) with a known set of issues mapped to all the WCAG 2.2 Success Criteria?

In other words, “this set of pages demonstrates failures for all the WCAG Success Criteria”.

There is that decades old Before After demo website<https://www.w3.org/WAI/demos/bad/Overview.html> created by W3C that was an initial attempt to do something like that. However, it is woefully out of date.
I’ve head that there may be some web pages maintained by a university or organization for spot testing or spot demos, but a curated list would be very helpful for the community.

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Regards,

Phill Jenkins
IBM Accessibility, IBM Design
Equal Access toolkit and accessibility checker at ibm.com/able/<https://www.ibm.com/able/>
“Without accessibility, there is no diversity, equity, or inclusion for disabled people”

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