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Is there a convenient test of web accessibility?

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Is there a convenient test of web accessibility?

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There is no fully automatic, comprehensive software test, because some aspects of accessibility require human assessment. Many accessibility issues can be detected automatically, and the W3C provides a means of doing this through its HTML validator. You can check whether your sites HTML code is valid under the W3C WCAG 1.0 Guidelines by visiting http://validator.w3.org. However, as a RiverDocs Converter user you do not need to do this, as the Document Converter incorporates the Validator and carries out automatic web accessibility testing during its conversion process. You can preview content and correct residual accessibility issues after conversion.

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