Post A2i2NWdIOSe4l0fGSW by xj9@merveilles.town
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 (DIR) Post #A2i2NWdIOSe4l0fGSW by xj9@merveilles.town
       2020-12-30T00:00:24Z
       
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       i'm doing some accessibility stuff at work. i don't have much experience in this area, anyone have tips or resources they rec?i'm also looking for screen reader recs as well! i'm going to try to make regular use of it so i can gain better intuition for writing accessible interfaces.please boost for visibility if you don't mind ^^
       
 (DIR) Post #A2i2ttf8IzdhRtxZSq by jbauer@pleroma.paritybit.ca
       2020-12-30T00:04:39.661877Z
       
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       @xj9 Disclaimer: I am an amateur and haven't done much For website accessibility I recommend pretty much reading this: https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/ and I'm sure lots of the advice in that doc can be used in non-web applications too (like contrast or text size). This is a good checklist for the above: https://romeo.elsevier.com/accessibility_checklist/I use the Orca screen reader when testing my sites: https://help.gnome.org/users/orca/stable/