Testing Fundamentals - Non-Functional TestingWhat is the main goal of accessibility testing on a website?ATo improve the website's loading speedBTo add more images and videosCTo ensure the website is usable by people with disabilitiesDTo increase the number of advertisementsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand the purpose of accessibility testingAccessibility testing focuses on making websites usable for everyone, including people with disabilities.Step 2: Compare options to the goalOnly To ensure the website is usable by people with disabilities matches this goal, while others focus on unrelated aspects like speed or content.Final Answer:To ensure the website is usable by people with disabilities -> Option CQuick Check:Accessibility testing = usability for all [OK]Quick Trick: Focus on users with disabilities for accessibility testing [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing accessibility with performance optimizationThinking accessibility means adding more contentIgnoring users with disabilities
Master "Non-Functional Testing" in Testing Fundamentals9 interactive learning modes - each teaches the same concept differentlyLearnWhyDeepTraceTryChallengeAutomateRecallFrame
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