Re: [WSG] free web accessibility checking toolbar

2004-04-23 Thread Ralph Mazzitelli
I don't know if this is old news or not, but I came across a
Mozilla/Firefox toolbar similar to the IE Toolbar called
Webdeveloper.

The website is: http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/more-info/webdeveloper

There is a version for Mozilla and Firefox and like the nils.org.au
Accessibility Toolbar, is very easy to use.

Also has some functionality the other doesn't have.. Like forms..


Ralph Mazzitelli

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Windows only unfortunately :(
Peter

Steven Faulkner, from the Accessible Information Solutions (AIS) team,
has
developed a free web accessibility checking toolbar for Internet
Explorer
http://www.nils.org.au/ais/web/resources/toolbar/ 

The Accessibility Toolbar software contains a range of Tools:
To examine discrete aspects (structure/code/content) of a html
document
To facilitate the use of 3rd party applications
To simulate the user experience of different users
Along with a range of references and additional resources.





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[WSG] free web accessibility checking toolbar

2004-01-11 Thread russ weakley
Steven Faulkner, from the Accessible Information Solutions (AIS) team, has
developed a free web accessibility checking toolbar for Internet Explorer
http://www.nils.org.au/ais/web/resources/toolbar/

The Accessibility Toolbar software contains a range of Tools:
To examine discrete aspects (structure/code/content) of a html document
To facilitate the use of 3rd party applications
To simulate the user experience of different users
Along with a range of references and additional resources.

Steven is a Melbourne-based Web Standards Group member.
Thanks
Russ

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Re: [WSG] free web accessibility checking toolbar

2004-01-11 Thread Universal Head
Windows only unfortunately :(
Peter
Steven Faulkner, from the Accessible Information Solutions (AIS) team, has
developed a free web accessibility checking toolbar for Internet Explorer
http://www.nils.org.au/ais/web/resources/toolbar/
The Accessibility Toolbar software contains a range of Tools:
To examine discrete aspects (structure/code/content) of a html document
To facilitate the use of 3rd party applications
To simulate the user experience of different users
Along with a range of references and additional resources.
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