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🗓️ 7 December 2020
⏱️ 21 minutes
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Web accessibility testing has a problem: testing after the fact. Tenon seeks to solve that. Tenon is a one of a kind accessibility testing tool in that it is aimed at offering unprecedented flexibility in tooling for designers developers testers and content authors.
Tenon achieves these goals via its API which can be seamlessly integrated into your existing toolset. It doesn't matter what IDE you use, what CMS you use, what automated build and deploy tool you use, or what you use for unit testing, acceptance testing, or issue tracking, Tenon can be added to these workflows. This ability to test early and often allows you to catch and fix accessibility issues before they happen, not after, and allows you to release accessible code from the beginning.
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1:47.2 | Hello, everyone. My guest today is Carl Gros. He's the founder of a company called tennon.io. Their web accessibility testing has a platform. They're testing after the |
1:54.0 | fact. They seek to solve that. Tenant is a one-of-a-kind accessibility testing tool that is aimed |
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