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Your Docs just cover Setup & Fastpass - I want more!

Open mgifford opened this issue 4 years ago • 6 comments
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Assessment & Ad hoc tools should be included. Even if it is just a short blurb and a link to your great videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1l7ghxOKF0&t=159s&ab_channel=AccessibilityInsights

FastPass is great, but Accessibility is terrific because it doesn't stop with the automated tools. Highlight what makes you different.

Describe the desired outcome

Add sections after "FastPass" & before "Issue filing" that highlight all of the other great stuff your tool can do https://accessibilityinsights.io/docs/en/android/getstarted/fastpass/

Additional context

An image for consideration:

Screen Shot of Accessibility Insights Doc page with Accessibility Insights tool overtop of it

mgifford avatar Jun 01 '21 19:06 mgifford

Hi @mgifford thanks for the feature request! From the screenshot, I see you are in the Android section, have you checked out the for Web Section?

ferBonnin avatar Jun 01 '21 21:06 ferBonnin

The team requires additional author feedback; please review their replies and update this issue accordingly. Thank you for contributing to Accessibility Insights!

ghost avatar Jun 01 '21 21:06 ghost

Very true, I was. That said, what I said still basically applies.

https://accessibilityinsights.io/docs/en/web/getstarted/fastpass/

Menu is:

  • Get started
    • FastPass
    • Issue filing
    • Assessment

It should be:

  • Get started
    • FastPass
    • Assessment
    • Ad hoc
    • Issue filing

to see that it follow the logical order within the tool itself.

I'd be curious what the ratios of usage are, I live on the web, but I'd kinda think this was more popular on the web than Android or on Windows. Maybe it should actually be:

  • General
  • For Web
  • For Android
  • For Windows

But you'd have usage stats that might shape that. Just think that the general introduction would be useful to be the default.

What is common between Web, Android & Windows? There must be something? Maybe just FastPass.

Anyways, I am mostly concerned with the web @ferBonnin so hopefully this feedback is useful (even that piece where I was looking at Android and not realizing it). Hmm.. Actually, a little Web/Android/Windows icon for every page in the section might help for folks who need an extra clue some days :)

mgifford avatar Jun 02 '21 00:06 mgifford

This issue has been marked as ready for team triage; we will triage it in our weekly review and update the issue. Thank you for contributing to Accessibility Insights!

ghost avatar Jun 02 '21 00:06 ghost

@mgifford thanks for the additional feedback and suggestions. We will be looking into adding adhoc documentation and having our General section go before the tools section; after a conversation with the team, we have decided to keep the tools listed in alphabetical order.

ferBonnin avatar Jun 18 '21 17:06 ferBonnin

This issue requires additional investigation by the Accessibility Insights team. When the issue is ready to be triaged again, we will update the issue with the investigation result and add "status: ready for triage". Thank you for contributing to Accessibility Insights!

ghost avatar Jun 18 '21 17:06 ghost

@nang4ally, assigning to you

DaveTryon avatar May 11 '23 21:05 DaveTryon

We have an internal feature that will add AdHoc testing to the https://accessibilityinsights.io, so we're closing this one.

Thanks for using Accessibility Insights!

DaveTryon avatar Jul 27 '23 23:07 DaveTryon