Testing Web Sites for Accessibility with Firefox
Friday, May 19, 2006 5:08 AM
Posted by Jonathan Danylko | Tag: Firefox | Comments: 0 | View blog reactions
Don't go through your site and manually check to see if everything is in order for web accessibility. Use Firefox and the Web Developer extension to help you out.
After all of these issues going around about web accessibility with companies, this would be a great time to test your site to make sure it's web accessible.
Your probably thinking, "Oh man! You know how much time this is going to take?" Not really.
WebAim wrote up an excellent article about how to use the Firefox Web Developer extension to assist in finding out if you site is web accessible or not.
Personally, if you look over this entire article, I never realized that little extension packed such a wallop.
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