Firefox Accessibility Extension
The Mozilla/Firefox Accessibility Extension makes it easier for people with disabilities to view and navigate web content. Developers can use the extension to check their use of structural and styling markup that support functional web accessibility.
As a web developer who specializes in developing applications for the blind and disabled, I have long been a secret champion of the Firefox browser, unable to let my Firefox flag fly. Firefox takes web standards and security seriously, it’s light and fast, and its extensibility provides a developer like me a whole host of tools that make developing standards compliant web applications a breeze. However, because of its lack of compatibility with the most common access technologies available today, I wake most mornings feeling like the world’s biggest hypocrite, testing my web applications using sofware that my primary audience cannot even use.