Monthly Archives: June 2010

Google Chrome Screen Reader Support update

Following last weeks post about Google Chrome accessibility which was prompted by The Google Chrome Screen Reader Accessibility Petition created by Alex Hiironen, new information about Google Chrome screen reader support has been added to the Google Chrome (Chromium) wiki: … Continue reading

Posted in Assistive Technology, Google, Google Chrome, JAWS, NVDA, Screen Readers, VoiceOver, Web Accessibility, Window Eyes, windows | 6 Comments

AViewer beta

Here at TPG we have been working on a new tool to inspect elements on a web page and be able to view the HTML code, ARIA attributes (if any) and the information being conveyed by the browser to accessibility … Continue reading

Posted in accessibility testing, Firefox, HTML, HTML5, IAccessible2, Internet Explorer, MSAA, Screen Readers, WAI-ARIA, Web Accessibility, windows | 11 Comments

When will Google Chrome be accessible?

I have written on the issue of Google Chrome accessibility a number of times since its initial release. Progress is being made, but that progress is too slow for some users of Assistive Technology. As a consequence a petition has … Continue reading

Posted in Accessibility, Assistive Technology, Google, Google Chrome, MSAA, Screen Readers | 9 Comments