Mozilla keeps a list of its accessibility features in Firefox up to date, including the current state of assistive technology support on Windows with Firefox.
Mozilla Firefox has the advantage of custom built add-ons that may enhance accessibility like the Accessibility Extension that allows keyboard access to document structure. The following section briefly looks at the five most commonly used web browsers and highlights unique accessibility features that can assist people with a disability. use keyboard shortcuts to speed up browsing.change the colours of items such as font or background.change the type and size of the font that is used on web pages.increase and decrease the size of text and images on the screen for better visibility.Web browsers have some common accessibility features that can assist people who rely on the use of a keyboard or who need to make a webpage easier to see. The most commonly used web browsers in order of popularity are Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari (Mac OS X) and Opera. No matter what computer you are using, you will access the Internet through a web browser.