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A screen reader emulator that helps you appreciate how blind people use the web People who are blind browse the web very differently than sighted users. Site Unseen helps you appreciate how blind users interact with web pages by obscuring the page and providing a screen reader emulator to explore its content. Use this browser extension to foster empathy in yourself and your community for those with vision disabilities, build the case for accessible web design, and test for web accessibility issues. * Turn Site Unseen on and off by pressing its logo in the browser toolbar. * Visually obscures page content and displays the role, name, value, and state of the current element in a caption. * Use the Tab, Enter, Spacebar, arrow keys, swipe gestures, and double taps to move to and interact with page elements. * Use keyboard shortcuts to jump to headings, links, lists, form fields, buttons, images, and landmarks on the page. * List all keyboard commands with the "Help" feature. * Temporarily reveal the page content visually with the "Peek" feature.
Siteimprove Accessibility Checker
Jumpstart your web accessibility efforts directly in Chrome. Is your website accessible for everyone? Evaluate and improve accessibility right inside your browser with the Siteimprove Accessibility Checker for Chrome. The Siteimprove Accessibility Checker makes it easy to assess any web page, including non-public or password-protected content, directly in your browser. Instantly identify issues based on the latest ACT (Accessibility Conformance Testing) rules and receive actionable recommendations and examples to fix issues. Now with a new look-and-feel and enhanced support for designers, our latest update includes a Design Kit with guidance for color contrast, image alt text, heading hierarchy, focus indicators, and more. Plus, you can see how your site looks to people who are color blind with our various color blindness tools. Kickstart your accessibility efforts today to ensure your website is accessible for everyone. - Instant analysis: Use the Issues tab to get an immediate overview of your web pages' accessibility - Breakdown and clear explanations: Understand how each of the detected issues affects your visitors. - Hands-on guidance: Get detailed recommendations, code snippet examples, and links to relevant WCAG techniques to fix issues. The Siteimprove Accessibility Checker provides automated accessibility testing within Google's Chrome browser and allows for secure evaluation of any password-protected or non-public pages, multi-step forms, and dynamic content. By installing the Siteimprove Accessibility Checker extension for Google Chrome, you are agreeing to our Terms of Service [https://siteimprove.com/en/legal/chrome-extension-tos/] and Privacy Policy [https://siteimprove.com/en/legal/].
WCAG Color contrast checker
To check the color contrast between foreground and background of the texts It checks the color contrast between the foreground and background of the elements that are in the page according to the WCAG 2.2. It evaluates the contrast on all elements of the page considering their computed style for the color and background-color CSS properties. In case of these colors are defined with RGBA values, it also considers the opacity to deduce the real color that finally is show. It can simulate color blindness and evaluate the contrast for the simulations. By this way, developers can see how the pages look for colorblind users. The tool also includes two fields in which the colors can be introduced manually to be tested. It also allows to pick the color directly from the documents. Finally, it auto-refreshes when DOM of the page changes (addition or removing elements), but if the page has many changes, this behavior can be de-activated.
ARIA DevTools
Easily spot missing ARIA labels, misused ARIA roles, and incomplete keyboard support in your web applications. Creating accessible web applications is difficult. It gets even harder if you don't understand how people with disabilities use computers. With ARIA DevTools you see your website the way screen readers present it to the blind users. All page elements are presented according to their explicit or implied ARIA roles. This includes headings, images, tables and form items beyond others. It's now easy to spot missing ARIA labels, misused ARIA roles, and incomplete keyboard support. This makes testing and development of accessible websites easier.
Accessibility Insights for Web
Accessibility Insights for Web helps developers quickly find and fix accessibility issues. The default keyboard shortcut to launch Accessibility Insights for Web is [Ctrl+Shift+K]. If that doesn't work, follow these instructions: 1. Select Shift+Alt+T to move focus to the Chrome address bar 2. Select the Left arrow key to move focus to the Accessibility Insights for Web extension. 3. Select the Space key to open the extension.