Web content accebility with selenium in QA testing

Authors

  • Abrorjon Xolmatov TATU Farg'ona filiali

Keywords:

Web accessibility, Selenium, QA testing, Python, WCAG compliance

Abstract

Web content accessibility is crucial for creating inclusive digital environments. This article explores how Selenium, a popular Python tool for automated testing, can be utilized to assess and enhance accessibility compliance in web applications. The methods include using Selenium scripts to automate WCAG tests, with detailed examples and practical results.

References

Jim Thatcher, Michael R. Burks, Shawn Henry, et al., "Web Accessibility: A Foundation for Research", ISBN: 978-1846285100, Springer, London, 2006, 600 p.

Laura Kalbag, "Pro Web Accessibility: Building Accessible Websites with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript", ISBN: 978-1484230291, Apress, New York, 2017, 160 p.

Jonathan D. Hay, "Python Testing with Selenium: Automating Web Applications", ISBN: 978-1491924887, O'Reilly Media, Sebastopol, 2016, 350 p.

Brian Kelly, "Web Accessibility: Practical Advice for the Quality Assurance Professional", ISBN: 978-1449392692, O'Reilly Media, Sebastopol, 2015, 240 p.

Published

2025-06-03

How to Cite

Xolmatov, A. (2025). Web content accebility with selenium in QA testing. The Descendants of Al-Fargani, (2), 113–117. Retrieved from http://al-fargoniy.uz/index.php/journal/article/view/849

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