[HN Gopher] A designer's guide to documenting accessibility and ...
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A designer's guide to documenting accessibility and user
interactions (2022)
Author : gigglesupstairs
Score : 70 points
Date : 2024-05-21 05:56 UTC (2 days ago)
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| rkhassen9 wrote:
| Really nice UI conversation here. Well presented, easy to digest.
| simonw wrote:
| Something I'd love to see more of is documentation that includes
| video or audio recordings of a screen reader being used with the
| site or components.
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| I'd find it so much easier to trust claims that something had
| been built with screen readers in mind if those claims were
| accompanied by video evidence of the core flows working with
| those tools!
| corps_and_code wrote:
| Agreed, I would love that. With how varied screen readers can
| act between systems and web browsers I would like to have more
| "good" examples of what screen reader users would expect to
| encounter and consider a good experience.
| ivankolev wrote:
| You might be interested in guidepup then! I am in the process
| of integrating it into our playwright tests. Not affiliated,
| just a user: https://github.com/guidepup/guidepup
| simonw wrote:
| That looks great! I like that it covers both NVDA and
| VoiceOver.
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| I couldn't find any video or audio examples on the site, but
| it's possible I didn't look hard enough.
| devinprater wrote:
| Yes, that actually would be helpful. It'd also be a kind of
| guide for people like me who use screen readers, to show how
| we're supposed to find things that are supposed to be important
| on the app.
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