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The project website is quailjs.org.
A jQuery plugin that lets you easily check HTML for adherence to accessibility standards. It comes with over 200 tests which implement Open Accessibility Tests and comes with WCAG 1.0, WCAG 2.0, and Section 508 guidelines.
Developers can build their own guidelines, or easily build a custom guideline that integrates with their project. While the project supports checking entire HTML pages, integration with a CMS to check partial HTML content is probably the most popular use case.
You can include Quail into your project using Bower by using the command bower install quail
.
If you are not familiar with using grunt or just want to download a pre-built version of quail, visit the releases page for the project.
If you are checking out quail from a repository, you will notice there is no /dist
directory, quail must be built using Grunt. Use the following steps to get started (this is assuming you already have Node installed on your machine):
cd quail
npm install
grunt build
This does two things: it downloads libraries (like qunit and jQuery) into the /lib
directory, and builds quail (both a development version and a minified, production version) into the /dist
directory.
Full documentation is available via readthedocs.org.
Pull requests should be made against the dev branch, as master is only for tracking releases.
QUAIL is covered under the MIT License, and is copyright (c) 2013 by Kevin Miller. Current license is at http://quailjs.org/license.
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A javascript content accessibility checker.
We found that quail demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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