Monthly Archives: February 2012

Rough Guide: browsers, operating systems and screen reader support

Practical screen reader support by browser and OS (10/10/2012) When testing aspects of support for new HTML5,  WAI-ARIA features and HTML features in general, I often test browsers that do not have practical support for screen readers on a particular … Continue reading

Posted in accessibility testing, Apple, Assistive Technology, ChromeVox, Firefox, Google, Google Chrome, HTML, HTML5, Internet Explorer, iPad, iPhone, JAWS, microsoft, mobile, Mozilla, NVDA, Opera, Safari, Screen Readers, WAI-ARIA, Web Accessibility, Window Eyes, windows | 9 Comments

WCAG 2.0 parsing error bookmarklet

While reading Jared Smith’s excellent article WCAG Next I was drawn to the following statement “next to impossible to evaluate” in reference to the checking of WCAG 2.0 success criterion 4.1.1 Parsing.

Posted in Accessibility, accessibility testing, HTML5, W3C Validator, WCAG 2.0, Web Accessibility | 8 Comments