Accessibar 0.7.4 - Firefox Add-on

Accessibar is a toolbar extension for Firefox which aims at providing various
accessibility features for users who could benefit from them. These features
primarily focus on the dynamic manipulation of the visual display of the web
page in addition to the integration of a text to speech reader which can read
out loud the browser's user interface as well as web page content. 

Accessibility toolbar enabling easy manipulation of web page display and
text-to-speech output... 

The toolbar currently provides the following features: 

    Web page fonts and background colors can be changed from a selecton of 70
    colors on current session 

    Icons with configurable shortcut keys to increase and decrease Font size. 

    Line spacing can be increased or decreased to five different spacing
    settings incrementally. 

    All images (including Flash) displayed on a web page can be selected as
    being hiden or shown. 

    All changes made to web page display can be restored to original page
    settings by pressing "Restore Page". 

    Changes made to the currently displayed web page persist until "Restore
    Page" is selected. 

    Integrated Text To Speech reader. Reads out strings hovered over as well
    as focused elements. 

    Reader settings can be configured allowing the selection of the voice,
    volume, speaking rate, pitch, and voice range. 

    Toolbar functions have configurable Hotkeys (keyboard shortcuts). 

Works with Firefox: 1.5b1 - 3.0a2 

Links:

For more information and to download the free add-on go to:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4242

Accessibar home page:
http://accessibar.mozdev.org/

For instructions on installing Accessibar's Test-To-Speech feature, visit:
http://accessibar.mozdev.org/installation.html

