Overview
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. This is an Open Source project that can be found on Github: https://github.com/ziolko/aria-devtools
Mark WyldeOct 8, 2024
Fantastic idea and execution!
Paul GMay 16, 2024
I love this tool. I hope it continues to improve and become more helpful to website accessibility testers.
Ahmed ElswerkeySep 18, 2023
cool, also you can see the accessibility tree from the inspecting tool, Elements > "styles row" > accessibility
Details
- Version1.4.0
- UpdatedMay 22, 2024
- Offered byMateusz ZieliĆski
- Size491KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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