Editoria11y (short for "editorial accessibility ally" and pronounced editorially) runs automatically in University of Minnesota Drupal websites and is available to all content editors.
It works like spellcheck and helps identify accessibility issues directly in Drupal. Its interface appears when viewing content while logged in as an editor, whether the content is published or unpublished. It focuses exclusively on content issues, things page editors can easily understand and easily fix.
Types of Issues It Can Catch
It can help you find and fix accessibility issues such as:
- Neglecting to provide alternative text for images.
- Using vague and uninformative link text, such as "click here."
- Applying headings out of order or neglecting to include headings.
- Adding tables without including headers.
Instructions
- Drupal: Find Content Accessibility Issues with Editoria11y
- Drupal: Use the Content Accessibility Issues Report
Background
Editoria11y Accessibility Checker was created by John Jameson at Princeton University .