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I'm running WCAG audit and looking for a detailed breakdown of what automated tools like Lighthouse and Axe Pro can cover (of 87 WCAG 2 guideline: 61 in 2.0, 17 in 2.1 and 9 in 2,2) versus what requires manual testing.
In some situations, although Lighthouse has covered the guideline such as image alt, the texts are still required for manual test to see if the meaning or the context is correct. Please add a note in the column E for these limitations.
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Hi,
I'm running WCAG audit and looking for a detailed breakdown of what automated tools like Lighthouse and Axe Pro can cover (of 87 WCAG 2 guideline: 61 in 2.0, 17 in 2.1 and 9 in 2,2) versus what requires manual testing.
It would be highly appreciated if someone can help to complete the column D-H in this table for my questions:
WCAG Guideline Testing Range Categorization_250710_Lighthouse.xlsx
In some situations, although Lighthouse has covered the guideline such as image alt, the texts are still required for manual test to see if the meaning or the context is correct. Please add a note in the column E for these limitations.
BR,
Dave
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