Great series of videos on Browsing with various assistive technologies (AT). Keyboard navigation, screen magnifiers, screen readers, speech to text (STT) etc. @UcanChamps
What is the business case for designing accessible goods and services for disabled people?
The Bottom Line on @BBCsounds investigates.
https://t.co/VINeCvZns8
We've come to the end of our "Browsing with" series but to see us off in style is the final blog post on speech recognition: https://t.co/Dg5Ip3EIs4.
Naturally we couldn't help making a video too, so for those that want a demonstration, head to: https://t.co/ihwQSU1e5a
Screen magnification software enlarges content on a desktop computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone screen.
Read @iheni's blog post about how it works here: https://t.co/RN7JBBSyYK.
And for those that like videos, we've made one of them too: https://t.co/sA06zGuAFy
How does browsing with a keyboard work? Most people use a keyboard, but for some people they are the only means of interacting with on screen content or their device.
Read our blog post: https://t.co/SpKcwEyqMZ and watch the video: https://t.co/qS73lf0Y58
Today, @LeonieWatson will be giving a talk on accessibility at the https://t.co/qbg1rTWfMv() conference live in Amsterdam.
The conference runs for two days and all sessions will be streamed and recorded.
https://t.co/FwyH3rx16k
Yesterday we shared a video on how a desktop screen reader browses the web. Well today it's the turn of the mobile screen reader.
Have a read of @iheni's article on the TL blog: https://t.co/nCsU6cLrQh and watch the "browsing with" video: https://t.co/ZzYi4XDi7B
It's our "Browsing with" series week and today we are sharing both an article and a video which explore how a desktop screen reader browses the web.
https://t.co/OkPdUEXza1
https://t.co/9A5SJhsDhx
We've created a series called "Browsing with" which explores different assistive technologies and how they browse the web.
@Iheni has written a post for the TL blog explaining more...
https://t.co/VM5NZB9skv
@BBCSounds explores how useful technology designed to help people with disabilities actually is.
@digitalplanet is presented by @GarethM and @billt and discusses the lack of understanding in speech-to-text software and other assistive technology.
https://t.co/Cvj24YUJbC
We tend to think of performance in latency, code optimization & critical rendering path. But what happens when the browser creates an accessibility tree as well as the DOM?
To bridge the gap between Accessibility & Performance, @LeonieWatson will join us: https://t.co/VGTaiBtfV9
People favor using a modern web browser that provides a seamless user experience. Many ask whether to continue to support IE 11, @graemecoleman@TetraLogical answers the question: https://t.co/u3cerSLIM8
#Accessibility#A11y
The excellent @iheni has written a blog post introducing HTML semantics as part of our "Foundations" in accessibility series.
The post covers structure, role, name, and state, as well as tips for semantic HTML and extending HTML using WAI-ARIA.
https://t.co/kRzh4P5DcG
Missed @id24conf or want to catch more presentations? Here's the full list of all the sessions. Each has a link that takes you directly to their video. https://t.co/G1OQWH3P7A
#Accessibility#InclusiveDesign#ID24
@Zoom's latest software update includes a sign language interpretation feature for meetings and webinars.
This article by @languagers gives a step-by-step guide on how to enable sign language interpreters to join your meeting.
https://t.co/Goj4AiLbWe.
People favor using a modern web browser that provides a seamless user experience. Many ask whether to continue to support IE 11, @graemecoleman@TetraLogical answers the question: https://t.co/Cppze8byUP
#Accessibility#A11y
Are accessible cosmetics the final frontier in makeup inclusivity?
The beauty industry is focusing its attention on creating innovative, inclusive products designed with people with disabilities in mind.
https://t.co/jyDsk2yzVg
The metaverse started out by innovating the gaming industry. Its reach is already far more broad but it could end transforming the way people with disabilities use and interact with the web.
https://t.co/hlQ70rVF5s