EqualWeb Accessibility Checker
EqualWeb Accessibility Checker - Web Accessibility Checker powered by EqualWeb for WCAG 2.2 compliance validation
A web browser extension for checking accessibility issues
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The IBM Equal Access Accessibility Checker is an open source tool for web developers and auditors that utilizes IBM's accessibility rule engine, which detects accessibility issues for web pages and web applications. The extension integrates into the browser development tools, providing an integrated checking experience, helping users quickly identify the source of accessibility issues and try fixes.
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EqualWeb Accessibility Checker - Web Accessibility Checker powered by EqualWeb for WCAG 2.2 compliance validation
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Very nice tool, Previously I have used for WCAG2.1AA it works very sooth and perfect result for me. but facing problem this time, for WCAG2.2AA showing rendering error when scanning, if any workaround for the same please let me know... Thank you!!
Love this tool for conducting accessibility scans. The ability to store scans into a single file is so convenient and saves a lot of time. However, I recently ran into an issue where I was running my 60th page scan when it appeared that the checker crashed and I received the equivalent of a skull and crossbones. Are there limits on how many scans can be run and saved? Are there browser settings that should be adjusted if you know you need to run a large set of scans? Is there a way to recover the file that was being built when this happens?
Dustin at Sparkbox did an independent review: Conclusion - 🏆 Highly Recommend (24/28 stars) I recommend watching his cool video (17 mins) of the review. You can see the full "professional" report at https://sparkbox.com/foundry/ibm_equal_access_evaluation_tool_website_accessibility_audit_website_accessibility_checker
Love this tool. It's the first thing I use when evaluating a web application to see how accessible it is. It will not only identify the violations & highlight them in the DOM, but will also provide fix suggestions as well as links on where to learn more.
With the last update in May 2022, doesn’t work form for chrome, I trying to do some scans but is impossible
Great Tool, very precise. I only have a problem regarding the excel report. With these settings (last deployment / WCAG 2.1) it often happens that the % elements without violations is lower than the % elements without violations or items to review. I would like to understand how to analyze this data. Is this a bug or does it refer to different parameters? which of the two is more reliable for my settings? Many Thanks
Looks and works better than DAP (previous tool). The guidelines and recommendations are very straightforward. I only had some trouble to find out that there are actually two different tabs for this tool: one inside chrome elements tab and another standalone tab.