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Accessibility question
I will soon be moving my fanfic to Archive of Our Own, and to a Dreamwidth fic-site. When moving the fics, I'd like to ensure that my code is accessible for screen-readers. I know some things, but have questions about others. I asked the questions in a post at my Studio, but have had no responses; apparently no one in my reading circle uses a screen-reader.
If you do, I'd appreciate it if you could drop by and educate me. Or perhaps point me toward a site that has the answers. Feel free to pass the link on to anyone who might know the answers. After I've learned what I need to know, I'll make a new post to share with my friends, and anyone else who needs or wants the information.
Thank you.
If you do, I'd appreciate it if you could drop by and educate me. Or perhaps point me toward a site that has the answers. Feel free to pass the link on to anyone who might know the answers. After I've learned what I need to know, I'll make a new post to share with my friends, and anyone else who needs or wants the information.
Thank you.
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The single most useful site is WebAIM -- Web Accessibility In Mind. There you'll find robust discussions of accessibility standards in development, tutorials, standards, and answers to many questions: soup to nuts, experts to beginners.
For example, here's their survey of how 665 daily screen reader users experience the web.
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Oh, my... I've bitten off more than I knew, haven't I? I guess I have a lot of studying to do. Thanks for the links.
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