The Mozilla Accessibility Extension is a Firefox add-on designed to enhance navigation accessibility by incorporating various tools. The extension adds features that enable users to customize their experience and improve usability.
The toolbar included in the extension provides easy access to navigation, styling, and keyboard enhancement functionality, making the browsing experience smoother and more efficient for users with disabilities. Additionally, developers can use the extension to check their structural markup from the browser window to verify that it matches the page content, ensuring that their site is accessible to all users.
This tool is particularly beneficial for authors as it helps them to meet accessibility practices that are essential to the browsing experience of all users and particularly vital to those with special needs. With the Accessibility Extension, authors can navigate the structure of an HTML web resource and check their structural markup to guarantee that it matches the actual content structure of the resource.
The extension also helps authors test their use of structural markup to enable people with disabilities to view the main topics of a web resource (H1-H6), find collections of related links (MAP), find and use keyboard shortcuts (accesskeys), and navigate links.
Overall, the Mozilla Accessibility Extension is a must-have for anyone looking for a more accessible browsing experience. To use this extension, you will need Firefox 1.5 - 2.0.0.*.
Version 1.0: N/A