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Screen reader and dyslexia mitigation app users, say aye...
I’m curious to see how many active users of the Textpattern CMS Admin routinely find either of the following helpful…
- A screen reader
- A dyslexia mitigation app/plugin
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Re: Screen reader and dyslexia mitigation app users, say aye...
Be careful, if you want to annoy me you are going about it the right way.
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Re: Screen reader and dyslexia mitigation app users, say aye...
philwareham wrote #300971:
Be careful, if you want to annoy me you are going about it the right way.
Exercising extreme caution… So should I add you to the list for #1 or #2?
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#4 2016-09-02 16:31:17
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Re: Screen reader and dyslexia mitigation app users, say aye...
I hope the account of mrdale is’n hacked by a stranger.
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GugUser wrote #300974:
I hope the account of mrdale is’n hacked by a stranger.
Veiled threats are so charming. Thank you for your concern, so should I add you to #1, #2?
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Re: Screen reader and dyslexia mitigation app users, say aye...
I’m going to download Jaws, and see for myself how it goes when hacking on Pages and Forms.
And I’d also be interested in who is using a screen reader.
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Re: Screen reader and dyslexia mitigation app users, say aye...
I’m not stripping out any of the accessibility code or majorly changIng the layout again, but feel free to test if you wish (along with keyboard navigation too).
Let’s put it into perspective here, the only real issue with supporting accessibility is that it limits where the save button goes (and I’m considering moving that anyway). So I don’t know what the gripe is.
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Re: Screen reader and dyslexia mitigation app users, say aye...
…and using sprite maps instead of icon fonts.
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Re: Screen reader and dyslexia mitigation app users, say aye...
mrdale wrote #300984:
…and using sprite maps instead of icon fonts.
That’s not exactly an accessibility thing (although it has benefits). I just prefer SVG to icon fonts.
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Re: Screen reader and dyslexia mitigation app users, say aye...
philwareham wrote #300985:
I just prefer SVG to icon fonts.
Ok, finally we’re getting somewhere.
You like accessing icons using specific coordinates referenced in a massive table, whereas
I like the ease and flexibility of being able to:
- scale
- color
- style with css
- identify
- reference
- share intuitive usage rules with other
- edit
…icons using typefaces.
accessibility has little to do with it.
But we’re getting wildly off-topic which is “hands up those who use screen readers and dyslexia mitigation apps”
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Re: Screen reader and dyslexia mitigation app users, say aye...
1. Not applicable.
2. Sort of – I use OpenDyslexic when I’m working late on code, I find it easier to read with tired eyes.
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Re: Screen reader and dyslexia mitigation app users, say aye...
gaekwad wrote #300991:
1. Not applicable.
2. Sort of – I use OpenDyslexic when I’m working late on code, I find it easier to read with tired eyes.
Do you find any issues with TXP when using OpenDyslexic? if so what?
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