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This gives accessibility reports, but unless I've overlooked something, it
doesn't do plain ol' HTML/CSS validation. Not that it needs to, but it
seems to address a different task.
…On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 4:37 PM, Rebecca Parker ***@***.***> wrote:
Just learned about this <http://squizlabs.github.io/HTML_CodeSniffer/> in
DHSI 2017 Accessibility Course -- seems like a good alternative to W3C
validator that seems easier and more detailed error messages.
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I was under the impression that these two tools give both standards and accessibility (when Code Sniffer identifies an 'error' it does link out to W3C); whereas, W3C only checks standards (which poses just as much of an issue if these other tools only check for accessibility). Thanks for weighing in @djbpitt Be great if we could find a validator for our students to check standards and accessibility. |
So perhaps I didn't see a validation report because the page was valid?
W00t!
…On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 6:40 PM, Rebecca Parker ***@***.***> wrote:
I was under the impression that these two tools give both standards and
accessibility (when Code Sniffer identifies an 'error' it does link out to
W3C); whereas, W3C only checks standards (which poses just as much of an
issue if these other tools only check for accessibility). Thanks for
weighing in @djbpitt <https://github.com/djbpitt>
Be great if we could find a validator for our students to check standards
and accessibility.
Here is the conversation happening here at DHSI where we are discussing
these tools with regards to accessibility in particular
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/11gcpO06WwPdinAV_qG-lu9va_bpwr8PsYwZwY4FBFQo/edit#heading=h.je0ul72tyw38>
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Just learned about Code Sniffer and WAVE in the DHSI 2017 Accessibility Course -- two good alternatives to W3C validator that seems easier and more detailed error messages.
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