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Bookmarklets to test accessibility

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Simplify your accessibility tests with our Bookmarklets

Use our accessibility bookmarklets now, free and easy to add to your bookmarks bar. They help you quickly identify accessibility problems on your site, in compliance with RAWebwhich is based on WCAG 2.1 international standards to guarantee access for people with disabilities.

  • Quick and easy installation
    Add our bookmarklets to your Favorites bar and use them instantly, with no configuration required.
  • Real-time analysis
    Isolate the critical elements of a page and get immediate feedback on areas for improvement. An ideal solution for accessibility audits.

  • Free and shareable
    Share these accessibility bookmarklets with your entire team or your customers. Use them during your training sessions or workshops to promote a better understanding of web accessibility.

How to use our Bookmarklets

  1. Download the file
    Download the bookmarklets HTML file below. This file contains all the bookmarklet links. Once downloaded, it can usually be found in your downloads folder.
  1. Go to favorites settings
    Go to your browser’s favorites settings. Here’s how, depending on the browser you’re using:
    • Google Chrome: Click on the three vertical dots at top right, then go to Favorites > Manage Favorites.
    • Mozilla Firefox: Click on the three horizontal bars at top right, then select Library > Bookmarks > Show all bookmarks.
    • Microsoft Edge: Click on the three horizontal dots at top right, then go to Favorites > Manage Favorites.
    • Safari: Click on Safari in the menu bar at the top of the screen, then select Preferences > General and activate the Favorites Bar.
  1. Import the downloaded file
    Once you are in the bookmarks settings, you need to import the bookmarklets HTML file:
    • Google Chrome: In the Favorites Manager, click on the three vertical dots at top right, then select Import Favorites.
    • Mozilla Firefox: Click on Import and save at the top of the Bookmark Manager, then choose Import bookmarks from HTML file.
    • Microsoft Edge: Go to Manage Favorites, then click on Import from HTML file.
    • Safari: Go to the File menu > Import from a file and select the HTML file.

This will add the bookmarklets to your favorites. Now you’re ready to use them!

Bookmarklets catalog

The Frame Isolator bookmarklet is a handy tool designed to help users quickly isolate and view all the frames (iframes) on a web page. Once activated, this bookmarklet darkens the rest of the page content, highlighting only the frames. It also displays the total number of frame and iframe elements present on the page. This allows you to concentrate and interact with the frames without being distracted by other elements.

The Table Isolator bookmarklet is a handy tool designed to help users quickly isolate and view all the tables on a web page. Once activated, this bookmarklet darkens the rest of the page content, highlighting only the tables. What’s more, it displays the total number of table elements present on the page. This allows you to concentrate and interact with the tables without being distracted by other elements.

The Link Isolator bookmarklet is a useful tool designed to help users quickly isolate and view all the links on a web page. Once activated, this bookmarklet darkens the rest of the page content, highlighting only the links. What’s more, it displays the total number of link elements present on the page. This allows you to concentrate and interact with the links without being distracted by other elements. the rest of the page content, highlighting only the tables. It also displays the total number of table elements present on the page. This allows you to concentrate and interact with the tables without being distracted by other elements.

The ARIA Role Isolator bookmarklet is a useful tool designed to help users quickly isolate and view all elements with ARIA roles on a web page. Once activated, this bookmarklet darkens the rest of the page content, highlighting only those elements with ARIA roles. This allows you to concentrate on these elements and interact with them without being distracted by other content.
The Button Isolator bookmarklet is a handy tool designed to help users quickly isolate and view all the buttons on a web page. Once activated, this bookmarklet darkens the rest of the page content, highlighting only the buttons. This allows you to concentrate on the buttons and interact with them without being distracted by other elements.
The Message Status Isolator bookmarklet is a useful tool designed to help users quickly isolate and view all message status elements on a web page. Once activated, this bookmarklet darkens the rest of the page content, highlighting only the message status elements. This allows you to concentrate and interact with these elements without being distracted by other content.
The Language Definition Checker bookmarklet is a handy tool designed to help users quickly check whether the language of a web page is defined. Once activated, this bookmarklet scans the page for a language definition and alerts the user whether or not it is defined. This makes it easy to check that web pages comply with accessibility standards and best practices.
The Text Direction Checker bookmarklet is a useful tool designed to help users quickly check whether the text direction of a web page is defined. Once activated, this bookmarklet scans the page for a text direction definition and alerts the user whether or not it is defined. This makes it easier to check that web pages comply with accessibility standards and best practices.
The Page Structure Checker bookmarklet is a valuable tool designed to help users quickly assess the structure of a web page. Once activated, this bookmarklet analyzes the structure of the page, highlighting key elements such as headers, sections and markers. This ensures that web pages are well structured and comply with accessibility standards and best practices.
The Quote Structure Checker bookmarklet is a handy tool designed to help users quickly assess the structure of quotes on a web page. Once activated, this bookmarklet scans the page for blockquote elements and highlights them. This makes it easy to check that citations are correctly structured and comply with accessibility standards and best practices.
The Formatting Attributes and Tags Checker bookmarklet is a valuable tool designed to help users quickly assess the use of formatting attributes and tags on a web page. Once activated, this bookmarklet analyzes the page for various attributes and formatting tags, highlighting them for easy identification. This ensures that formatting attributes and tags are used correctly and comply with accessibility standards and best practices.
The Hidden Text Checker bookmarklet is a useful tool designed to help users quickly identify hidden text or elements with the ARIA hidden attribute on a web page. Once activated, this bookmarklet scans the page for hidden text and ARIA hidden elements, highlighting them for easy identification. This ensures that hidden text is used appropriately and complies with accessibility standards and best practices.
The Grouping Checker bookmarklet is a valuable tool designed to help users quickly identify and evaluate groupings on a web page. Once activated, this bookmarklet scans the page for grouped elements, such as those contained in fieldsets or other semantic groupings, and highlights them. This makes it easier to check that groupings are used correctly and comply with accessibility standards and best practices.
The Button Label Checker bookmarklet is a useful tool designed to help users quickly assess the relevance of button labels on web page forms. Once activated, this bookmarklet scans the page for form buttons and highlights them, enabling users to easily check and ensure that each button label is relevant and appropriate. This makes it easy to ensure that button labels comply with accessibility standards and best practices.
The Landmark Checker bookmarklet is a valuable tool designed to help users quickly identify and evaluate landmarks on a web page. Once activated, this bookmarklet scans the page for marker elements, such as headers, footers, navigation and main content areas, and highlights them. This makes it easier to check that markers are being used correctly and comply with accessibility standards and best practices.
The Table Index Checker bookmarklet is a handy tool designed to help users quickly identify and evaluate table indexes on a web page. Once activated, this bookmarklet scans the page for table elements and highlights them, enabling users to easily check and ensure that table indexes are being used correctly. This makes it easier to ensure that tables comply with accessibility standards and best practices.
The Document Checker bookmarklet is a useful tool designed to help users quickly identify and evaluate document elements on a web page. Once activated, this bookmarklet scans the page for document-related elements and highlights them, enabling users to easily check and ensure that these elements are being used correctly. This makes it easier to ensure that documents comply with accessibility standards and best practices.

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  • Accessibility audit: Complete analysis of your sites and applications to identify obstacles to accessibility, with concrete recommendations in line with WCAG standards.
  • Customized training: Sessions tailored to your team to master web accessibility best practices and integrate inclusive processes into your projects.

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