RE: FF add-on for displaying accessible names ??

Matt,

Thanks for the resource. I will check it out.

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From: Matt King [mailto:a11ythinker@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 16 November 2017 4:05 PM
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Subject: RE: FF add-on for displaying accessible names ??

That’s the eventual goal of the accessibility object model:
https://github.com/WICG/aom


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Subject: RE: FF add-on for displaying accessible names ??

Question, is it possible to use Javascript to access the content of the accessibility tree? I know you can access it via external testing tools. But was wondering if it was possible to grab the read-only information from the tree.

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Subject: RE: FF add-on for displaying accessible names ??


The Visual ARIA Favlet<http://whatsock.com/training/matrices/visual-aria.htm> can be used to display the calculated accessible name.



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Subject: FF add-on for displaying accessible names ??



Hi, I found a FireFox add-on that shows me landmarks, though it does not pick up on the semantic html5 tags unless I specifically add the role attribute. It has helped me understand how landmarks are seen.



Is there a similar add-on that would maybe show me the accessible name on mouseover instead of the the standard title attribute?



I know about the WAVE testing site and that works to see them but when auto-generating accessible names and tweaking code it would be useful if I could easily see what the resulting accessible name is on my dev machine.



If such an add-on exist, I did not find it.



Thanks.

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