Site Unseen Site Unseen

Accessibility
Version: 0.1.2
Last Update: 2022-05-31

Overview

Site Unseen is a Chrome extension developed by Site Unseen. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Site Unseen is 0.1.2, updated on 2022-05-31.
237 users have installed this extension. 3 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

A screen reader emulator that helps you understand how blind people use the web

People who are blind browse the web very differently than sighted users. Site Unseen helps you appreciate how blind users interact with web pages by obscuring the page and providing a screen reader emulator to explore its content. Use this browser extension to foster empathy in yourself and your community for those with vision disabilities, build the case for accessible web design, and test for web accessibility issues.

Features:

* Turn Site Unseen on and off by pressing its logo in the browser toolbar.
* Visually obscures page content and displays the role, name, value, and state of the current element in a caption.
* Use the Tab, Enter, Spacebar, arrow keys, swipe gestures, and double taps to move to and interact with page elements.
* Use keyboard shortcuts to jump to headings, links, lists, form fields, buttons, images, and landmarks on the page.
* List all keyboard commands with the "Help" feature.
* Temporarily reveal the page content visually with the "Peek" feature.

Rating

3 ratings

Total Installs

237

Information

Last Update

2022-05-31

Current Version

0.1.2

Size

257KiB

Author

Site Unseen

Website

None

Category

Accessibility

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avatar Jeff Rodgers
2022-05-19

Fantastic way to experience a website using assistive technology. Great for anyone who does web design and wants to test the accessibility of their site. Essentially simulates how a person with no vision might experience a site with a screen reader.

avatar Sadeesh Kumar M N
2022-05-19

While installing this extension getting a warning message "This extension is not trusted by enhanced safe browsing". Though this is not an issue and it is due to the user's default "Enhanced Safe Browsing" setting in Chrome. Reference: https://www.indiehackers.com/post/this-extension-is-not-trusted-by-enhanced-safe-browsing-how-to-remove-this-c2950c5c6e. I just put this for everyone's notice to clarify. Once again much appreciated the developer and his efforts towards the vision that equality in digital.

avatar Jeff Rodgers
2022-05-19

Fantastic way to experience a website using assistive technology. Great for anyone who does web design and wants to test the accessibility of their site. Essentially simulates how a person with no vision might experience a site with a screen reader.

avatar Sadeesh Kumar M N
2022-05-19

While installing this extension getting a warning message "This extension is not trusted by enhanced safe browsing". Though this is not an issue and it is due to the user's default "Enhanced Safe Browsing" setting in Chrome. Reference: https://www.indiehackers.com/post/this-extension-is-not-trusted-by-enhanced-safe-browsing-how-to-remove-this-c2950c5c6e. I just put this for everyone's notice to clarify. Once again much appreciated the developer and his efforts towards the vision that equality in digital.

avatar Jeff Rodgers
2022-05-19

Fantastic way to experience a website using assistive technology. Great for anyone who does web design and wants to test the accessibility of their site. Essentially simulates how a person with no vision might experience a site with a screen reader.