Use a customized, alternate style sheet (CSS)
Replace the style sheet that comes with the web page with a simpler, customized style sheet. This style sheet may adjust things like font size and style, layout, colors, images, etc.
Related RtF projects and Discussion Groups
Discussion by Disabilities (Benefits & Preferred Behaviors)
Blind & Low Vision
- A new style sheet may make it easier to see a page with low vision, or may make it easier to interpret with a screenreader.
Existing Products
Please note that these products are not necessarily endorsed by RtF, but represent the range of available options.
Open Source and free
These products are free and their source code may be modified with few restrictions.
- Amaya - W3C
- CLC Star - CLC (Charles Chen)
- Firefox Accessibility Extension - Illinois Center for IT Accessibility
Free, not necessarily open source
These products are free to use, but may have strict restrictions on viewing and modifying source code.
- JISC TechDis User Preference Toolbar - TechDis, Key2Access
- Surf Right Toolbar - Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
- Web Accessibility Toolbar - Web Accessibility Tools Consortium
- WebVisum - WebVisum
Contributions & Discussion
Any corrections, suggestions, or additions to this page? Please let us know by emailing Contribution@RaisingTheFloor.net with [MasterList] in the subject line.
You can also join the discussion on the Access Feature Master List Google Group.



