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The Intersection of Agile and Accessibility – Accessibility Testing in Continuous Integration


Welcome back to our series exploring the fusion of Agile principles and Accessibility practices to create products that serve everyone.

In the last post, we talked about writing inclusive user stories and acceptance criteria, how the right narratives shape more equitable outcomes. Today, we move from writing stories to testing them at scale, exploring how Accessibility Testing in Continuous Integration (CI) ensures inclusion is not just promised but delivered.

What Is Continuous Integration?

Continuous Integration is a key practice in Agile and DevOps workflows. It involves:

  • Frequently merging code changes into a shared repository
  • Automatically running tests with every new commit
  • Detecting issues early, before they reach production

CI helps teams move fast and deploy confidently. But if accessibility isn’t part of this process, exclusion can be deployed just as quickly.

 Why Include Accessibility in CI?

Accessibility testing is often misunderstood as slow, manual, or post-launch work. But with ...


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