The accessibility audit was a comprehensive process that involved reviewing the product's code, and evaluating the product's compliance with WCAG AA guidelines. The findings of the audit were used to create a detailed report that included recommendations for improving the product's accessibility.
One of the key areas that was identified for improvement was the product's user interface. The audit found that the product's navigation and interaction elements were not designed to be fully accessible to users with disabilities. To address this issue, recommendations were made to improve the contrast of the product's interface, increase the size of text, and add alternative text for images.
It was a pleasure to conduct an accessibility audit on the product in three rounds and see the improvements made over time. The focus on ensuring full compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) has resulted in a more inclusive and user-friendly experience for a diverse range of users. The dedication to accessibility has truly paid off, and it was satisfying to see the positive impact it had on the product.
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Overall, the accessibility audit was a successful project that has helped Civica to enhance the accessibility of its product, Calibrand, and meet the needs of its diverse user base. The results of the audit have been integrated into the product development process, and the team will continue to monitor and improve the product's accessibility going forward.
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