June 21, 2011
by Shilpi Kapoor 1 Comment
Filed under: Accessibility,Acecssibility Testing,AT,Blind,Disability,Employment,Inclusive Education,Independent Living,Libraries,Low Vision,Web

For all the web development and software development companies in India who are working on accessibility, I would like to invite you’ll to remove some time from your schedule and visit the BarrierBreak Accessibility Lab.

Often, when people come to our office in Mumbai and see a demo of their own website or then of a website they have development, they understand the problem better.

Our team of acccessibility testers, will help you understand how people with disabilities use the web and how accessible web development can benefit your organization.

I see people awestruck when they experience a screen reader demonstration, or then observe a deaf-blind person interacting using a refreshable braille displayer.

So many people are inquisitive about how their own website is accessible to the people with disabilities. This is probably the first step towards bringing awareness.

At BarrierBreak, we believe that accessibility testing must include people with disabilities and a range of assistive technology.

So spare an hour from your busy schedule, drop us an email at sales@barrierbreak.com or call us at +91-22-2686 0485/6 and come an experience accessibility!


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1 Response to "Why is accessibility testing with persons with disabilities critical to accessibility?"

  1. Srinivasu says:
    July 6, 2011 at 9:17 am

    I second author on including people with disabilities for accessibility testing. Like Shilpi invited you all to Mumbai, if you are in Bangalore, India or in the Bay area, CA, do visit our accessibility labs at Yahoo! offices.
    Thanks,


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