Looking for free web accessiblity checker

Diane K. Kovacs diane at KOVACS.COM
Thu Feb 23 18:26:25 EST 2012


This is the best one. :)
http://wave.webaim.org/
Diane

On 2/23/12 6:14 PM, Stacy Pober wrote:
> I want to check some pages for their accessibility to people with 
> disabilities.� There's a long list of tools for this at W3C 
> http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/tools/complete�
>> Does anyone want to recommend their favorites?� I'm looking for a free 
> one.�
>
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> Stacy Pober
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> Manhattan College Library
> Riverdale, NY 10471
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