Silktide - website accessibility simulator

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What is Silktide - website accessibility simulator

A browser plugin that helps you develop accessible websites by simulating a range of experiences

Experience the web with a range of simulated disabilities including color blindness, dyslexia, myopia/blurred vision, blindness, tunnel vision/peripheral vision loss, and more

This plugin is ideal for people looking to develop and test accessible websites, especially those meeting WCAG 2

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To simulate blindness, we have developed a simulated screen reader designed for sighted users

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17 Ratings

Annie VuongAnnie Vuong

Wonderful simulation that allows you to adjust how strong the effect is e.g for cataracts, tunnel vision etc. I was very very impressed with this extension. I was even thinking of incorporating this extension in my accessibility tutorials to help build empathy. However impressive this extension is there are some bugs and room for improvement, not sure if there is a Product Owner or where to send this: 1) Allow for a smaller app window for the extension, as right now the extension tool wind... Show more

Lisa DickLisa Dick

Excellent tool to check accessibility through simulation. I have been testing online course content using the screen reader simulation and it is working perfectly...even keyboard shortcuts which are typically used with screen readers! Thank you for an excellent product!

Vidar RamdalVidar Ramdal

Highly useful, but unfortunately, suffers from some bugs. In blindness mode, when tab'ing to a list, it is impossible to navigate further. If this extension received some loving care from its developer, it would be a great tool for accessibility testing.