Access Firefox
Access Firefox is a project that started in December 2005 with the goal of creating a web site that would become a main web portal for Firefox end user accessibility content.
Today we have AccessFirefox.org. It’s a site that offers various Firefox accessibility tools and resources for persons with disabilities. Some of the content presented includes large print, high contrast themes, Firefox accessibility extensions such as screen readers, plus there is vast amount of Firefox introductory materials for those who are new or curious about Firefox.
The site is totally comprised of content and time contributions from members from within the Mozilla communities and we invite anyone who wishes to help support Access Firefox’s efforts to join in.
Please use the following links to learn more about Access Firefox and what you can do to help.
AccessFirefox.org - The Access Firefox project's web site
Access This! - The official blog of Access Firefox
Helping Others - Learn what you can do to contribute to the project
CAPTCHA'S FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Posted April 29th, 2008 by eagle53Just wanting to know if in the number of add on buttons if there is one for captcha's and if anyone else besides me has this problem and if so how are they getting around it or do you quit after a couple of tries?