Re: [eval-tools] Entry for "IBM Equal Access Accessibility Checker (Chrome and Firefox extension)"

Thank you for your contribution, this tool has been added to the list:
  - https://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/tools/

Regards,
   Shadi


On 29/07/2020 01:29, shadi+cgi@w3.org wrote:
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> Thank you for providing information on “IBM Equal Access Accessibility 
> Checker (Chrome and Firefox extension)”.
> 
> We will review this information and might contact you if we have any 
> questions about it. It can take up to 10 business days until the 
> information is published on the WAI website.
> 
> Note: You can update the information about your tool at any time using 
> the same submission form that you used to provide this information. 
> Attached is the data file from your submission, which you can use to 
> load the information into the submission form to avoid re-typing it.
> 
> Below is the information that you provided:
> 
> 
> title:
>      IBM Equal Access Accessibility Checker (Chrome and Firefox extension)
> 
> creator:
>      IBM Accessibility
> 
> location:
>      https://www.ibm.com/able/toolkit/tools
> 
> release:
>      2020-05-18
> 
> version:
>      3.x
> 
> description:
>      an open source browser extension for web developers and auditors 
> that utilizes IBM's rule engine, which detects accessibility issues 
> for web applications. Provides an integrated checking experience, 
> helping users quickly identify the source of accessibility issues and 
> try fixes.
> 
> a11yloc:
>      https://github.com/IBMa/equal-access/issues
> 
> a11yinfo:
>      Tools providing accessibility information
> 
> update:
>      2020-07-28
> 
> language:
>      English
> 
> guideline:
>      <strong><abbr title="Web Content Accessibility 
> Guidelines">WCAG</abbr> 2.1 — <abbr title="World Wide Web 
> Consortium">W3C</abbr> Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1</strong>
>      <strong><abbr title="Web Content Accessibility 
> Guidelines">WCAG</abbr> 2.0 — <abbr title="World Wide Web 
> Consortium">W3C</abbr> Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0</strong>
>      Section 508, <abbr title="United States">US</abbr> federal 
> procurement standard
>      other: European EN 301 549
> 
> assists:
>      Generating reports of evaluation results
>      Providing step-by-step evaluation guidance
>      Displaying information within web pages
> 
> automated:
>      Single web pages
>      Groups of web pages or web sites
>      Restricted or password protected pages
> 
> technology:
>      <abbr title="Accessible Rich Internet Applications">WAI-ARIA</abbr>
>      <abbr title="Cascading Style Sheets">CSS</abbr>
>      <abbr title="Hypertext Markup Language">HTML</abbr>
>      <abbr title="Extensible Hypertext Markup Language">XHTML</abbr>
>      <abbr title="Scalabale Vector Grpahics">SVG</abbr>
>      Images
> 
> type:
>      Browser plugin
> 
> onlineservice:
> 
> desktop:
> 
> mobile:
> 
> authoringtools:
> 
> apitype:
> 
> browsers:
>      Chrome
>      Firefox
> 
> license:
>      Free Software
>      Open Source
> 
> comment:
>      Not sure what is the difference between various license types. This 
> is commercial and enterprise grade software, but open source and free.
> 
> 
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> Regards,
>   Shadi

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Shadi Abou-Zahra - http://www.w3.org/People/shadi/
Accessibility Strategy and Technology Specialist
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

Received on Tuesday, 15 September 2020 15:40:20 UTC