Next week is LocalGov Drupal week, and I am part of a number of presentations during the week. One of the things I’ll be demoing is the “Axe Thrower” application I have been working on. It allows you to test multiple URLs at the same time using the Axe library. I call it “Axe Thrower” because we can throw a load of URLs at Axe! Clever, innit?After that I spent some time working on the LocalGov Microsites Base theme.I created a dashboard for testing multiple URLs at the same time using Axe.
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