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Hi everyone, hope we're all enjoying contributing to the project.
I'm working on the Accessibility task in the contributor task list. It struck me that there is an overlap between accessibility and testing. So rather than just identify accessibility bugs, we could set up Github workflows to test for accessibility whenever a change is made to the repository. This way, we can catch accessibility bugs quicker and fix them.
I've spent a chunk of my time reading about the WCAG 2.1 standards, how to check for accessibility using tools like Axe and Google Lighthouse. I've made some progress in that regard and succeeded in identifying some accessibility issues within caMicroscope. Where I'm facing a challenge is figuring out how to set up Github workflows that will automatically test for these issues. I've devoured a substantial amount of Github documentation on the subject but it appears it was written with developers in mind. As a UX designer, most of the explanation flies over my head.
I'm hoping to collaborate with other community members who are knowledgeable in the field and may already be contributing to testing. Please, if this is an area you're interested in, I'd appreciate your response to this message.
@birm
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