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axe-core API Version: 2.4.0 Automated tool to find Accessibility defects on your web site by using the aXe Chrome extension. Drop the aXe on your accessibility defects! We believe that automated testing has an important role to play in achieving digital equality and that in order to do that, it must achieve mainstream adoption by professional web developers. That means that the tests must inspire trust, must be fast, must work everywhere and must be available everywhere. Automated accessibility testing tools must return zero false...

aXe Review

axe-core API Version: 2.4.0

Automated tool to find Accessibility defects on your web site by using the aXe Chrome extension. Drop the aXe on your accessibility defects!

We believe that automated testing has an important role to play in achieving digital equality and that in order to do that, it must achieve mainstream adoption by professional web developers. That means that the tests must inspire trust, must be fast, must work everywhere and must be available everywhere.

Automated accessibility testing tools must return zero false positives, so that you know what problems you must fix. They must also be lightweight and fast without requiring external resources. The aXe Chrome extension provides this fast, lightweight accessibility testing tool that returns zero false positives.

The free aXe Chrome extension utilizes the axe-core JavaScript library, the third generation of accessibility rules for HTML-based user interfaces. axe-core differentiates itself from other approaches and rules repositories in the following ways:

1. It works on all modern browsers,
2. It supports in-memory fixtures, static fixtures, integration tests and iframes of infinite depth
3. It has zero false positives (bugs notwithstanding)
4. It is open source (the axe-core library, not the extension)
5. It is actively supported by a major accessibility vendor
6. It is designed to work with whatever tools, frameworks, libraries and environments you have today
7. It is designed to be integrated into your existing functional/acceptance automated tests
8. It automatically determines which rules to run based on the evaluation context
9. It is highly configurable (as a JavaScript API)
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