Blog: Useful accessibility tools and browser extensions#2781
Blog: Useful accessibility tools and browser extensions#2781
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Short and efficient. I don't know if that would fit in some sort of conclusion (maybe not) since it's a bit off topic, but for people who are also interested in green coding, there are evaluation tools like Ecograder that also include accessibility fixing instructions in their scoring. Is it something you had the chance to look into?
| bio: "Florian Pichler, Software Developer" | ||
| description: "The EAA is here, use smart tools to act and improve your web applications." | ||
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| tagline: <p>Add new tools to your toolbelt to validate and improve a11y in your your web application.</p> |
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Since the title is quite general and doesn't seem to imply any prerequisites, the tagline could use a link to explain what "a11y" means, or just use "accessibility" for now since you introduce a11y later.
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| [axe DevTools](https://www.deque.com/axe/devtools/web-accessibility) - [Chrome](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/axe-devtools-web-accessib/lhdoppojpmngadmnindnejefpokejbdd) [Firefox](https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/axe-devtools/) | ||
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| The full page scan feature gives a good overview and can be used for free without creating an account. The pro features make a big difference and help you detect and analyze more complex problems. |
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I let you decide if it's worth it, but it could be nice to add an example of common "more complex problems", especially if there are common ones.
Originally part of our travel efforts, but it's useful for anyone.