Testing Fundamentals - Non-Functional TestingWhat is the primary benefit of conducting accessibility testing on a website?AEnsuring all users, including those with disabilities, can use the site effectivelyBImproving the website's loading speedCIncreasing the number of images on the siteDReducing the website's hosting costsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand Accessibility TestingAccessibility testing ensures that websites are usable by people with disabilities.Step 2: Identify the Primary BenefitThe main goal is to make the site accessible to all users, regardless of ability.Final Answer:Ensuring all users, including those with disabilities, can use the site effectively -> Option AQuick Check:Accessibility is about inclusivity, not performance or cost [OK]Quick Trick: Accessibility testing ensures usability for all users [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing accessibility with performance optimizationThinking accessibility only affects visual designAssuming accessibility reduces hosting costs
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