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Google Chrome can now show devs how their sites look to users with visual impairments

Wednesday, March 11, 2020 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech Google Chrome can now show devs how their sites look to users with visual impairments

Google’s popular Chrome browser has launched a new tool to help developers tune their websites for different visual deficiencies such as color blindness and blurred vision. Mathias Bynes, a Google employee working on developer tools for Chrome, tweeted a demo video showing how you can test your website for various paucities. [Read: Google wants to move UK users’ data to the US — here’s what you need to know] Developers can find this new section through Developer tools > More tools > Rendering > Emulate visual deficiencies, and see how their website looks for people with different impairments. Then they can make…

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