Update electron.atom.io -> electronjs.org

Update electron.atom.io -> electronjs.org to reduce redirects and speed navigation.
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Accessibility concerns in Electron applications are similar to those of websites because they're both ultimately HTML. With Electron apps, however, you can't use the online resources for accessibility audits because your app doesn't have a URL to point the auditor to.
These new features bring those auditing tools to your Electron app. You can choose to add audits to your tests with Spectron or use them within DevTools with Devtron. Read on for a summary of the tools or checkout our [accessibility documentation](https://electron.atom.io/docs/tutorial/accessibility) for more information.
These new features bring those auditing tools to your Electron app. You can choose to add audits to your tests with Spectron or use them within DevTools with Devtron. Read on for a summary of the tools or checkout our [accessibility documentation](https://electronjs.org/docs/tutorial/accessibility) for more information.
## Spectron
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Both of these tools are using the [Accessibility Developer Tools](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/accessibility-developer-tools) library built by Google for Chrome. You can learn more about the accessibility audit rules this library uses on that [repository's wiki](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/accessibility-developer-tools/wiki/Audit-Rules).
If you know of other great accessibility tools for Electron, add them to the [accessibility documentation](https://electron.atom.io/docs/tutorial/accessibility) with a pull request.
If you know of other great accessibility tools for Electron, add them to the [accessibility documentation](https://electronjs.org/docs/tutorial/accessibility) with a pull request.
## Enabling Accessibility