Firefox Accessibility Extension 1.3 Beta 2 available for Firefox 3 Beta

Beta 2 of the Firefox Accessibility Extension Version 1.3 is now available
for Firefox 3.0 beta.

You can download a copy from:

http://firefox.cita.uiuc.edu/#beta

New Features

1.  Support for Firefox 3.0, but there are still some outstanding
compatibility issues, some of the following features may not work correctly.


2. Scripting: List of ARIA Roles and properties based on RDF and appears in
a sidebar. The URL:http://www.w3.org/2005/01/wai-rdf/GUIRoleTaxonomy# is
parsed and the details of each role are displayed in the sidebar.

3. Scripting: List of ARIA Widgets has been modified to report widgets that
contain invalid attributes or attribute values. States must be in the form
"aria-", 'aaa:' is no longer supported.

4. Scripting: Focus Inspector feature has been added. The focus inspector
displays accessibility information about the element with keyboard focus.

5. Style: Colour Contrast analysis based on the WCACG 2.0 color contrast
requirements as implemented in the Juicy Studio: Colour Contrast Analyser
Firefox Extension, has been added. The colour contrast analyzer only
examines the difference between foreground and background colours for text
content, so won't detect scenarios where text is written over the top of a
background image or images that include text.

6. Style: Text Flow has been added, it will report when text will flow
poorly on screen resolutions below to equal to 1024 x 768.

7. Validators: W3C Specifications has been added, it will report W3C
specifications, such as missing DOCTYPE, and missing character encoding.

8. New pages are opened in a new window or tab according to the browsers
preferences.

9. Reports: Accessibility problems and issues report has been added, it will
report accessibility failures, warning and suggestions based on the iCITA
HTML Best practices. Clicking on an issue will open up the corresponding
dialog.

Received on Wednesday, 20 February 2008 19:49:36 UTC