A11yInspect was created to simplify accessibility testing and make it easier to understand for developers, testers, content creators, and designers.
The browser extension aims to eliminate confusion by presenting clear information on accessibility issues without overwhelming users.
It offers bookmarklets that analyze code and provide relevant information on elements like aria-labels and alt text.
Users can test entire pages or specific elements, making accessibility testing more focused and flexible.
The extension categorizes accessibility issues into Fails, Validates, and Suggestions, with separate tables for WCAG Level A & AA criteria.
Accessibility problems are grouped by severity levels, providing unique IDs, attributes to check, WCAG SC references, and screenshots for easy identification and resolution.
Development of A11yInspect took 18 months, focusing on simplicity and user-friendly interface.
The tool aims to empower developers to consider accessibility early in the development process and support testers with guidance on Success Criteria.
A11yInspect aims to simplify accessibility testing for all users amidst the challenges of industry norms and the lack of expertise in the field.
In summary, A11yInspect strives to make accessibility testing straightforward, intuitive, and solution-oriented, offering both Chrome and Edge extensions for user convenience.