Deque Systems is one of leading organizations in the development of standardized accessibility conformance testing rules. The axe-core rules proposal format is an adaptation of the Accessibility Conformance Testing Rules Format.
There are two ways a rule written in the axe-core rule format can be transformed into the ACT Rules format:
This method is useful for rules with a small number of checks.
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assumptions
section, add possible assumptions to itoutcomes
section, describing the different possible outcomes of the ruleValidation Tests
section, that links to the integration testsany
checks should only return fail
in the last step. All steps leading up to it either return pass
or say continue to the next step
.all
and none
checks should only return pass
in the last step. All steps leading up to it either return fail
or say continue to the next step
.checks
to steps
and add a step X
(where X is the step number) to the heading with the check name.tags
section with a Accessibility Requirements
. The requirements can be determined based on the wcag###
tags.This method is useful for larger rules with any
checks. This effectively turns every check into its own rule, and turns the rule into a rule group.
steps
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assumptions
section, add possible assumptions to itoutcomes
section, describing the different possible outcomes of the ruleselector
section from the original rule into the new rule documentsValidation Tests
section, that links to only those integration tests relevant for this check (now a new rule).tags
section with a Accessibility Requirements
. The requirements can be determined based on the wcag###
tags.