What is eXaminator?

It is a free service to check the accessibility of a web page

  1. It checks the application of the web accessibility guidelines on the HTML and CSS contents in a webpage
  2. It uses Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 as reference
  3. It informs thoroughly about every test made
  4. It scores each test from 1 to 10
  5. It highlights the elements that were checked to verify every result
  6. It provides help with links to WCAG 2.0 documents.
  7. It adjusts the scores according to the importance and reliability of each test
  8. It summarizes the results in an overall score

How to use eXaminator?

Simply type the address of a web page, submit the form pressing "Check" and read the detailed report given by eXaminator.

The link with the icon Page allows you to view the checked page in two tabs: a normal view and a code view.

The same icon View located below the checked elements allows you to view these items in several tabs: individual elements, identified in the DOM or highlighted on the page and/or CSS code.

W3C allows you to validate the (X)HTML and CSS codes with Unicorn

Important information

The score assigned by eXaminator is a fast check of accessibility, but automatic evaluation does not cover all of the success criteria in WCAG 2.0

Go to WAI website to see the general approaches for evaluating Web sites for accessibility

With eXaminator it is possible to monitor multiple pages in a web site and supervise their evolution. Send a message to get more information

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