Sa11y works as a simple in-page checker that is designed to be easily customized and integrated into any content management system (CMS) to facilitate good accessibility practices. Sa11y works best in a templated CMS environment, although can also work as a bookmarklet. Sa11y is not a comprehensive code analysis tool.
- Over 30 test conditions.
- Easy, intuitive tooltips to explain issues.
- Free and open source.
- No complex API or integrations.
- Simple rule sets.
- Easily customizable: add your own rulesets.
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Have a question about Sa11y? Email: adam.chaboryk@ryerson.ca
Created by Digital Media Projects, Computing and Communication Services (CCS) at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada.
Development, design and testing by:
- Adam Chaboryk, IT accessibility specialist
- Benjamin Luong, web accessibility assistant
- Arshad Mohammed, web accessibility assistant
- Kyle Padernilla, web accessibility assistant
- Sa11y is an adaptation of Tota11y by Khan Academy.
- Tooltip library by Tippy.js
- jQuery contrast plugin was created by jasonday.
- The icons are made by FontAwesome.
- Powered with jQuery.
Sa11y is MIT licensed.