From October 8th, 2020 to December 23rd, 2022, 93% user give 5-star rating, 7% user give 3-star rating. for ARIA DevTools chrome extension.
Works pretty well, unless you're using Shadow DOM. I'm building my app in Lit-Element, which uses open Shadow DOMs for every component, and the extension is just not reading any of it and giving me a blank page.
Delightfully simple and useful! 5 stars!
If you've ever touched an ARIA attribute you NEED this tool to check your work. It makes creating dynamic and highly interactive content so clear. I've recommended aria-devtools to every developer I've worked on a component with or taught accessibility to. Thanks so much!
It deserves more than 5 stars. A must have tool for writing semantically correct HTML.
A small, fast and very handy extension. Of course, it's great for accessibility. However, beyond that, it really helps you to think more logically about your code structure.
A awesome and easy-to-use tool to see how screen readers would interact with a web page or web app.
Simple and accurate (the best code always is)
Excellent extension for checking and fixing accessibility issues. Pascal Corpet already described very well how it works and feels to use!
A nice, easy to use tool for seeing how screen-readers would interpret a webpage. We use this extensively in our organisation and it has been very useful for making sure that our efforts towards a11y are going in the right direction
Besides providing amazing feedback on accessibility, this extension gives an amazing visual clue of the semantic structure of websites. Undoubtedly, for me one of the best out there.
I feel like the most difficult part about writing accessible code is not being able to see the accessibility. This plugin lets you do that though. I would highly recommend it.
This is the extensionI I looking for a while to understand and develop ARIA's interfaces. Thanks for the developers
Simple and visually appealing. Well Played!
This extension is so simple to use and made me realize how much websites that I was using or creating were broken for other people. As a developer it's now one of my first check on a new site, app or page that I create: what does it look like with ARIA DevTools? Little bonus, the pirate emoji gives a nice touch in my extension bar and I feel that this tool is *also* for people that are not visually impaired.