Re: Accessibility tools

On 9/12/2014 17:43, Martín Szyszlican wrote:
> There's a new tool called tanaguru, which is libre and server based,
> so you can install is I'm your server and is will check all your sites
> for you.
> Has anyone here reviewed it?
Not yet.
They have their own comparison of evaluation tools at
<http://tanaguru.org/en/content/other-accessibility-audit-tools>.
The source code is available on GitHub at
<https://github.com/Tanaguru/Tanaguru>.
Using the version that runs at <http://www.tanaguru.com/en/> requires
that you first sign up.

Best regards,

Christophe


>
> El mar, dic 9, 2014 13:40, Julie Romanowski
> <julie.romanowski.l87g@statefarm.com
> <mailto:julie.romanowski.l87g@statefarm.com>> escribió:
>
>     What’s your opinion of Fangs? The tool hasn’t been updated for a
>     long time now, and I’m not sure it works with the latest versions
>     of Firefox.
>
>      
>
>     *From:*Paul J. Adam [mailto:paul.adam@deque.com
>     <mailto:paul.adam@deque.com>]
>     *Sent:* Tuesday, December 09, 2014 10:26 AM
>     *To:* Rabab Gomaa
>     *Cc:* W3C WAI IG
>     *Subject:* Re: Accessibility tools
>
>      
>
>     http://pauljadam.com/weba11ytesting/#extensions 
>
>         On Dec 9, 2014, at 10:14 AM, Rabab Gomaa
>         <Rabab.Gomaa@inspection.gc.ca
>         <mailto:Rabab.Gomaa@inspection.gc.ca>> wrote:
>
>          
>
>         Hi Jens,
>
>          
>
>         Below a list of Accessibility tools and resources:
>
>          
>
>         Firefox Extentions:
>         Wave Toolbar
>         Web Developer Toolbar
>         WCAG Contrast Checker
>         Fangs Screen Reader Emulator
>         Firebug
>
>         Total Validator
>
>          
>
>         Validation Applications:
>         Total Validator Pro
>
>         W3C validation service: http://validator.w3.org/
>
>          
>
>         Ressources when working with WCAG 2.0:
>
>         WCAG Quick ref.: http://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG20/quickref/
>
>         WCAG Assessment Methodology CHecklist:
>         http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/ws-nw/wa-aw/wa-aw-assess-methd-eng.asp
>
>         How People with Disabilities Use the Web:
>         http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/people-use-web/Overview
>
>          
>
>          
>
>         Rabab
>
>
>
>         >>> Jens Oliver Meiert <jens@meiert.com
>         <mailto:jens@meiert.com>> 2014-12-09 10:03 AM >>>
>         Forwarding per suggestion from Andrew—cheers!
>
>
>         ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>         From: Jens Oliver Meiert <jens@meiert.com
>         <mailto:jens@meiert.com>>
>         Date: Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 11:46 PM
>         Subject: Accessibility tools
>         To: W3C WAI GL <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org <mailto:w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>>
>
>
>         An informal question, what accessibility tools do people here
>         trust
>         most these days?
>
>         I’m reviewing the accessibility section of UITest.com
>         <http://UITest.com> and am not sure
>         it’s up-to-date.
>
>         (Direct feedback okay if you happen to run any tools you like
>         to see
>         listed there, or if you have any general feedback.)
>
>         --
>         Jens Oliver Meiert
>         http://meiert.com/en/
>
>      
>


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Christophe Strobbe
Akademischer Mitarbeiter
Responsive Media Experience Research Group (REMEX)
Hochschule der Medien
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Received on Tuesday, 9 December 2014 16:56:12 UTC