| Version | 1.5.7.1 |
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| Publisher | Jon Gunderson |
| Release date | Sep 18, 2011 |
| Date added | Aug 19, 2011 |
| Os requirements | Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows, Windows 7, Windows XP |
| Requirements | Firefox 3.6 - 6 |
| Total downloads | 1,691 |
| Price | Free |
Description
Firefox Accessibility Extension it easier for people with a disability to view and navigate Web content. Developers can use the toolbar to check their structural markup to make sure it matches the page content.
Review
This Firefox toolbar greatly enhances Web site viewing and flexibility for users with select disabilities. It's also geared toward Web site designers to help ensure pages meet certain structural standards. Firefox Accessibility Extension consists of eight logically arranged pull-down menus. The program's extensive online Help manual expertly explains toolbar design and operation.
Helpful information is shown about the current Web page. With a simple menu selection, users can disable CSS, tag styles, and table layouts to help text readers navigate the Web page. Another menu strips scripting, automatic refresh, and mouse events to help users who have difficulty moving the mouse over a page. The toolbar includes keyboard enhancements for Firefox to help users who have difficulty using the mouse. The toolbar's easy links to numerous Web page validators help designers check pages against select standards.
There are numerous other features included in this freeware Firefox add-on. Each is well designed, easy to implement, and doesn't affect Firefox operation. Recommended for any level user.