Just click the tota11y icon to run tota11y from Khan Academy and visualize how your site performs with assistive technologies.
tota11y was just released by Khan Academy and was available as a bookmarklet. It seemed natural to create a Chrome extension. So here it is. All this does is inject the tota11y script onto the page.
See tota11y's website for information how to use it: http://khan.github.io/tota11y/
Notes:
The source code is available on https://github.com/kvasir/tota11y-chrome and was made with love by John-Philip Johansson and Michael Strömberg Razmgah.
Latest reviews
- (2021-08-30) Eric Scoles: No added value if if you're already using WAVE, AInspector, or SiteImprove Accessibility Checker. Might have value for content-creators if they're coached on which false errors to ignore & where. That said, WAVE is better for showing document structure & a bit more robust on contrast. False errors include showing error common & standard HTML such as anchor tags & misidentifying the relevant background color, which causes it to see insufficient contrast. Bottom line: Use something more current. This was a great effort in 2016 but there are better, very reputable checkers available now.