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Displays ARIA used in web technologies, including live regions, widget roles, proper nesting, and focus management. Visual ARIA allows engineers, testers, educators, and students to physically observe ARIA usage within web technologies, including ARIA 1.1 structural, live region, and widget roles, proper nesting and focus management, plus requisite and optional supporting attributes to aid in development. Distributed under the terms of the Open Source Initiative OSI - MIT License. Developed and maintained by: Bryan Garaventa https://www.linkedin.com/in/bgaraventa Or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/bryanegaraventa Chrome Extension by Laurence Lewis
IBM Equal Access Accessibility Checker
A web browser extension for checking accessibility issues The IBM Equal Access Accessibility Checker is an open source tool for web developers and auditors that utilizes IBM's accessibility rule engine, which detects accessibility issues for web pages and web applications. The extension integrates into the browser development tools, providing an integrated checking experience, helping users quickly identify the source of accessibility issues and try fixes.
Landmark Navigation via Keyboard or Pop-up
Allows you to navigate a web page via WAI-ARIA landmarks, using the keyboard or a pop-up menu. Landmark regions broadly signpost the areas of a page (e.g. navigation, search, main content and so on). This extension allows you to navigate a web page via its landmarks, *if they've been provided by its author*, using the keyboard or a pop-up menu. The extension needs to run automatically on all pages, to find any landmark regions and put a badge on the toolbar button, or update the sidebar. This is why it requires permission to access all pages. The extension does not collect any data. As this is developed in my own time, I am not able to guarantee timely support, though will be doing what I can to help. I'll be concentrating on fixing bugs, and adding features where this makes sense. This is a fork of the original landmarks extension written by David Todd at IBM. Thanks to Steve Faulkner for encouraging me to work on this, for feature suggestions, help with the relevant specifications and initial test cases (and again to David Todd for supporting my contributions). Thanks also to The Paciello Group for donating my development time when this was a Firefox-specific extension and during the conversion to the WebExtensions API. Text and photo for the "World of Wombats" demo site are copyright Wikipedia and JJ Harrison and distributed under the CC BY-SA 3.0 licence. Details available at: http://matatk.agrip.org.uk/landmarks/world-of-wombats/#copyright-info
taba11y - Tab order accessibility testing
Visualise tab order with ease taba11y calculates the tab order of all elements and displays it visually, either by drawing a path or by highlighting the elements. It has many options to suit every situation. Tab order is important for a wide range of users, from keyboard-only to screenreader users. By ensuring that the tab order is logical, you can provide a great user experience for as many people as possible.
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.