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Context-level accessibility testing

Accessible components still need testing in the actual page or workflow context where users encounter them.

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A component can be researched and still behave poorly when placed inside a real workflow. Context-level accessibility testing checks whether the whole page, interaction sequence, content, and assistive technology experience work together.

For AI tools, this matters because generated content, dynamic states, and dense controls can create usability problems that are invisible in isolated component checks.

来源引用

U.S. Web Design System Accessibility

Source: U.S. Web Design System Accessibility

USWDS accessibility guidance distinguishes component-level research from page-level user testing and feedback.

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