I would definitely be happy to help test. Was recently certified as a web accessibility specialist.
GoneVision1 points6y ago
You make no mention of the name of the company you represent, and offer no clear indication of the testing methodology you are using (other than your mention of comparing websites to WCAG2.0 guidelines). Both omissions give me the impression that this venture is a quick money grab designed to capitalize on the current legal trend of ADA trolling. I hope you will be paying industry standard compensation for this project, as well. Experienced accessibility testers should be earning around 100 p/hour for contract testing gigs.
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Prefect3161 points6y ago
I'd like to help. PM me with any specific websites.
fastfinge1 points6y ago
Sure. What websites are you working on?
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fastfinge1 points6y ago
No idea, sorry. I'm Canadian, so none of this applies to me.
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