Static Content Should Be Logical Without CSS and Images
Static Content Should Be Logical Without CSS and Images
Static content should maintain a logical order when stylesheets and images are turned off. A good way to check if static content can stand on its own is to turn off stylesheets and images. Turning stylesheets and images off can offer a preview of how a screen reader may "see" content. Refer to the table below to see how you can disabled styles in some of the common web browsers.
Browser | Technique |
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Firefox | Via the menu toolbar, choose: "View" > "Page Style" > "No Style" |
Chrome | Use a third-party extension like Web Developer |
Safari (Mac) | Via the menu toolbar, choose "Develop" > "Disable Styles" |
Internet Explorer | Open the Developer Toolbar: "Tools" > "Developer tools", then select "Disable" > "CSS" |