Lesson 15. Accessibility and Testing
Up to this point in the lessons, you have tested Web pages by previewing them in a browser, usually when you completed an exercise. As you built individual pages or sections, you had a chance to see how those pages looked and make modifications as needed. Before making a site available to the public or to your intended audience, however, you should go further and test your entire site. Take the extra time to be sure that you’ve worked out all the potential problems. If you have access to a testing server—a remote server on which you can test your site without making it publicly available—it’s a good idea to load the site onto that server and access the pages from all computer types and from as many versions ...
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