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Don’t Override Screen Reader Pronunciation
Don’t Override Screen Reader Pronunciation
When many devs, testers, and authors first start listening to content through a screen reader, they are surprised to hear dates, pricing, names, abbreviations, acronyms, etc. announced differently than they expect. With the best of intentions (or branding panic) they may seek to force screen readers to announce content as…
·adrianroselli.com·
Don’t Override Screen Reader Pronunciation
Cassana (@Cassana@pagan.plus)
Cassana (@Cassana@pagan.plus)
Content warning: long post on accessibility advice from a blind screen reader user
·pagan.plus·
Cassana (@Cassana@pagan.plus)
LTR NCND: Neither Confirm Nor Deny!
LTR NCND: Neither Confirm Nor Deny!
An interpolating, textured, monospaced variable typewriter font by LettError Type. The typeface does some spectacular interpolation, and is ready for interaction and animation (while compact enough to be used on the web.)
·letterror.com·
LTR NCND: Neither Confirm Nor Deny!
a11y-Tricks
a11y-Tricks
The name of this page is a play on the CSS-Tricks name. My site generally is full of accessibility “tricks”, but this page specifically collects a few other places where I have left accessibility tricks behind. CSS-Tricks Following are links to posts at CSS-Tricks where I (mostly) left comments. Some…
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a11y-Tricks
Moritz F. Fürst – Smalltalk Type
Moritz F. Fürst – Smalltalk Type
Moritz Fürst is a STS researcher and public communication professional currently based in Lausanne, Switzerland.
·moritzfuerst.net·
Moritz F. Fürst – Smalltalk Type
Alt Text in R: Plots, Reports, and Shiny
Alt Text in R: Plots, Reports, and Shiny
Alt text is text that describes the appearance and purpose of an image. This blog post will show you how to include alt text in your web applications and documents when you've built them in R.
·jumpingrivers.com·
Alt Text in R: Plots, Reports, and Shiny