W3C
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- 3 years ago on November 8, 2005
The W3C suggests using the Web Developer extension as a tool for manually evaluating the accessibility of a page.
4 Comments
Scary,
Chris is in the W3C…
Chris, thanks for developing the toolbar. it came in handy while changing the coloring for my blog, and it almost never fails to snoop on CSS. it doesn’t work when you specify the stylesheet using the XML declaration for stylesheets. just thought you might want to know that, if you want to build that in. thanks for developing it once again. it rocks!
Do you have an example page that is not working? And what features are not working?
Support for style sheets included from an XML processing instruction was added in version 0.9.
L. Robinson
2 years ago
November 14, 2005
Awesome. I don’t know what I ever did without this extension. Just being able to *see* how block elements are behaving has been a huge boost. Class/ID details…. I vaguely remember viewing the source of my own pages quite a lot. Oh, but the myriad other things one can do.
I had a devil of a time leaving tables behind until this came along. It’s helped me tremendously and I mean that, though I have quite a way to go. Kudos to you and many, *many* thanks for such a wonderful tool.