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Produce automated reports on Jupyterlab's compliance to WCAG standards #1

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trallard opened this issue Oct 26, 2021 · 2 comments
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area: testing ☑️ Testing related issues or tasks Goal 🎯 Setting goals for the team needs: discussion 💬 This issue needs discussing before being worked on type: deliverable 📦 Marks an issue as a deliverable for the grant

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trallard commented Oct 26, 2021

Background

We need to establish a baseline of the current a11y issues on JupyterLab to measure and track improvements against as well as to avoid regressions.

We propose using Galata and pa11y

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@trallard trallard added Goal 🎯 Setting goals for the team type: deliverable 📦 Marks an issue as a deliverable for the grant area: testing ☑️ Testing related issues or tasks labels Oct 26, 2021
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Will keep this issue pinned as some sort of an Epic and we will be opening smaller issues to keep track of the tests added now that we agreed on a semi-TDD approach

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trallard commented Nov 3, 2022

will close this and move top opening individual issues for individual items

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