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We have a great vision for the future of WAVE. This functionality will soon be available in the downloadable standalone API. All new evaluation logic above is available in the online API. The API allows bulk analysis of web pages based on the powerful WAVE evaluation engine. We have also made improvements to the WAVE API. We are beginning research into porting the Chrome extension to Microsoft Edge in the future.
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It will still be available for use as long as Firefox supports it, but we recommend users migrate to the Chrome extension which is being updated regularly.
MOZILLA FIREFOX 41.0.2 BAD UPDATE
WAVE now better supports all languages and document encodings providing better support for international pages and applications.ĭue to policy and platform changes at Mozilla and lack of support for extension development and bug fixes, we have decided to no longer update the WAVE Firefox toolbar.Numerous other icon and rule updates have been made to ensure accurate feedback and a focus on issues that impact end user accessibility.A new icon alerts users to large blocks of fully justified text.The Outline sidebar panel now indicates skipped heading levels and other heading issues (such as empty headings).This provides a more accurate representation of end user accessibility and allow evaluation of dynamically generated or manipulated page and application content. The online version now supports some scripting.We’ve added a new icon for broken ARIA references – when an aria-labelledby or aria-describedby attribute references an element that does not exist in the page.ARIA attribute names and values are now visible directly in the interface making it much easier to determine if they are used correctly.A form control that is missing an associated label element but has an ARIA label is no longer flagged as an error, for example. Better support for aria-labelledby and aria-describedby.New icons for structural elements – HTML5 structural elements (header, nav, main, footer, and aside) and ARIA landmarks (banner, navigation, main, contentinfo, complementary), and a new icon is available to identify search landmark elements.Smarter ARIA and HTML5 evaluation logic:.Significant performance enhancements and bug fixes.The following changes were included in this update: Both the online version and the Chrome extension have been updated. This week WebAIM released a notable update to the WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool.