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Screen Reader Compatibility: Ensuring Your Site Works for All Users - AFixt
Screen Reader Compatibility: Ensuring Your Site Works for All Users - AFixt
When was the last time you navigated a website without using your eyes? For millions of people who are blind, have low vision, or experience other disabilities, screen readers provide access to digital content by converting text into speech or braille. Ensuring that your website is fully compatible with screen readers isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s […]
·afixt.com·
Screen Reader Compatibility: Ensuring Your Site Works for All Users - AFixt
Relevant combinations of screen readers and browsers
Relevant combinations of screen readers and browsers
To reach as many users as possible, it's a pragmatic approach to support the most widely used combinations of browsers and screen readers. Here you learn, which those are. Other requirements may only apply in closed environments that are only open to a specific, deterministic group of users.
·accessibility-developer-guide.com·
Relevant combinations of screen readers and browsers
Which VoiceOver?
Which VoiceOver?
You may have seen this as a thread on Mastodon (my primary social short-form platform) or on BlueSky. Imagine these as the opening to a series of conversations between a vendor or client or boss or PO or whomever and me. Variations on Real Life Conversations “We like the way…
·adrianroselli.com·
Which VoiceOver?
How I learned to code with my voice
How I learned to code with my voice
Struggling with severe hand pain, I learned to code by voice. This is my journey with Talon and Cursorless, plus practical tips for hands-free development.
·whitep4nth3r.com·
How I learned to code with my voice
Types of Vestibular Disorders - Vestibular Disorders Association
Types of Vestibular Disorders - Vestibular Disorders Association
"Vestibular disorder" is an umbrella term used to encompass many different conditions that affect the inner ear and those parts of the central nervous system involved in maintaining balance. Vestibular disorders can result from or be worsened by injuries, genetic or environmental conditions, or occur for unknown reasons. There are more than twenty-five known vestibular disorders. Each is unique, but many share common diagnostic traits, which can make it difficult for healthcare professionals to easily differentiate them. The most commonly diagnosed vestibular disorders include benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), labyrinthitis or vestibular neuritis, Ménière’s disease, and secondary endolymphatic hydrops. Vestibular disorders also include superior semicircular canal dehiscence, acoustic neuroma, perilymph fistula, ototoxicity, enlarged vestibular aqueduct, migraine-associated vertigo, and Mal de Sébarquement. Other problems related to vestibular dysfunction include complications from aging, autoimmune disorders, and allergies.
·vestibular.org·
Types of Vestibular Disorders - Vestibular Disorders Association