![]() ![]() Version 3.1.2 (October 2020) fixes several minor bugs, including with the Structure tab sometimes incorrectly showing no structure, and improves performance and accessibility testing reliability. Version 3.1.3 (November 2020) includes performance enhancements and fixes several minor bugs, including fixes for multiple alerts for some pseudo-lists and disabled controls being incorrectly flagged for contrast failures. Performance and accessibility has been improved. Version 3.1.6 (October 2021) includes numerous bug fixes and test rule enhancements for better testing contrast (filters, background images, and other complex color definitions are better handled), document language (IANA-defined language values are now tested), empty links and buttons (better ARIA support for accessible name computations), broken ARIA references, etc., etc. A new Navigation Order panel is available that shows the navigation order, element roles, and accessible names (what is read by a screen reader) for all navigable elements. The extension no longer utilizes jQuery, resulting in faster testing and better compatibility with a variety of pages. Version 3.2 (December 2022) includes over 100 bug fixes and performance enhancements. While this was useful for finding contrast errors in drop-down menus, tab panels, dialog windows, etc., identification of errors in hidden elements caused user confusion and, in some rare cases, false positives. A previous update to test for contrast errors in hidden elements has been reverted. Version 3.2.3 (March 2023) includes several minor bug fixes. ![]() The WAVE interface facilitates human evaluation of many other aspects of accessibility and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and Section 508 compliance. WAVE errors align with WCAG 2.1 failures. To run a WAVE report, simply click on the WAVE icon to the right of your browser address bar, or select "WAVE this page" from the context menu. All analysis is done entirely within the Chrome browser allowing secure valuation of intranet, local, password protected, and other sensitive web pages. No automated tool can tell you if your page is accessible, but WAVE facilitates human evaluation and educates about accessibility issues. It provides visual feedback about the accessibility of your web content by injecting icons and indicators into your page. WAVE is a web accessibility evaluation tool developed by. If you found any image copyrighted to yours, Please contact us, so we can remove it or mention its authors name.Evaluate web accessibility within your browser. Īll images remain property of their original owners. ![]()
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