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What about your roadmap on the accessibility topic? #a11y #freesoftware
Thanks to @TheBreadmonkey I learned of the existence of @altbot !
Some people have to do a lot of work to get text typed out, and find posting images much quicker - it makes total sense not to suggest someone typing with a sip-puff or other switch to have to also fill in the ALT text.
Also sometimes we're in a hurry. Or we're wanting to report on a fast changing situation. Or whatever other myriad reasons! Looks like altbot can help 😀
Heute ist Programmiertag bei mir – ich darf eine Reihe von Events ausgeben und in verschiedenen Formen darstellen, unter anderem als „klassischer Kalender“ und monatsweise ausdruckbar auf A4. Mir kam dazu gerade der Gedanke, dass ich analog zum Konzept #mobileFirst bei solchen Sachen den Ansatz #keyboardFirst verfolgen möchte: alles muss zuerst mit der Tastatur bedienbar sein, bevor mit der Maus geklickt werden darf.
Zeit für was Neues! Alle reden darüber, wie KI die digitale Barrierefreiheit voranbringt.
Aber let‘s face it, alles daran ist kompletter Unfug. Ich habe die letzten Monate unermüdlich daran gearbeitet, meine Expertise in eine KI einzuflößen und kann sie euch heute endlich anbieten. Ohne Bullshit, nur Zukunft.
Für maximale Barrierefreiheit ist „Bei Anruf #A11y“ ab sofort telefonisch zum Ortstarif erreichbar!
Mehr Infos: conesible.de/bei-anruf-a11y/
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JAWS 2025 / Chrome 133.
Announces each fake bold and fake italic letter individually, including its case and style.
Building accessible applications is not about respect.
It‘s about a goddamn human right and also avoiding technical debt by following standards and convetions. Stop downplaying this. And stop making yourselves look like you care about people. #accessibility #a11y
#Blind users, users that rely heavily on #keyboardNavigation or anyone else with a preference on that matter (please indicate what applies in the comments):
Do you have a preference for or comments on the format of URLs? During user research, we have learned that URLs that are easy to handle are a good thing.
We are currently considering to introduce URLs that do not need more reserved usernames in #Forgejo, such as codeberg.org/-/something/ or codeberg.org/_something/.
Ever seen fancy italics, bold text, or even gothic letters in a slick marketing post on social media?
These platforms do not offer text formatting, so people use weird mathematical characters from the fringes of the Unicode spectrum. And because they aren't really letters screen reader software will announce them as silence or incomprehensible garbage.
@aardrian has the lodown in "Don’t Use Fake Bold or Italic in Social Media"
adrianroselli.com/2025/03/dont…
Don’t Use Fake Bold or Italic in Social Media
I posted something on Mastodon that uses Unicode math symbols to produce fake bold and fake italic text. I used YayText.com to generate it, but I am not linking it because you I don’t want you to use it.Adrian Roselli
How about #accessibility ?
Some user experience to share ?
The Braille Institute created a font designed to make reading easier for people with low vision called Atkinson Hyperlegible in 2019.
It just released an update (Atkinson Hyperlegible Next) and monospace version with enhanced characters, 7 weights, and variable weight.
They’re free for personal and commercial use.
brailleinstitute.org/freefont/…
#a11y
Atkinson Hyperlegible Font - Braille Institute
Read easier with Atkinson Hyperlegible Font, crafted for low-vision readers. Download for free and enjoy clear letters and numbers on your computer!Braille Institute
Here at TetraLogical we put people first. One of our founding principles is ensuring everything we do is ethical. We make decisions for the good of our customers and their customers, our team, and for the world at large.
The @w3c has just released their Ethical Web Principles in the belief that the web should empower an equitable, informed, and interconnected society.
Read them in full: w3.org/TR/2024/STMT-ethical-we…
#SustainableAccessibility #A11y
Ethical Web Principles
The web should be a platform that helps people and provides a positive social benefit. As we continue to evolve the web platform, we must therefore consider the consequences of our work.www.w3.org
📣 Donnez votre avis sur la traduction en français des WCAG 2.2 pour la @wai du @w3c, avant le 1er novembre 2024 !
a42.fr/trad-candidate-wcag-2-2
Découvrez comment commenter, faire une suggestion ou signaler une coquille en quelques clics sur notre blog : a42.fr/relecture-trad-fr-wcag-…
Dernière ligne droite avant la validation. Merci pour vos contributions !
#a11y #W3C #WCAG #accessibilité
Traduction en français des WCAG 2.2 pour le W3C : c’est parti ! – Access42
On remet ça ! Près d’un an après la publication par le W3C de la traduction en français des WCAG 2.1, qui a été coordonnée par Access42, nous allons maintenant traduire les WCAG 2.2. Étapes du projet, comité de traduction, planning… On vous dit tout.Access42
La traduction en français des WCAG 2.2 pour la @wai du @w3c est presque terminée ! 🎉
Vous pouvez la relire et la commenter avant le 1er novembre 2024 : wcag.access42.net/22/
Découvrez comment la commenter : a42.fr/relecture-trad-fr-wcag-…
Bonne lecture !
#a11y #WCAG #accessibilité #numérique
Traduction en français des WCAG 2.2 pour le W3C : c’est parti ! – Access42
On remet ça ! Près d’un an après la publication par le W3C de la traduction en français des WCAG 2.1, qui a été coordonnée par Access42, nous allons maintenant traduire les WCAG 2.2. Étapes du projet, comité de traduction, planning… On vous dit tout.Access42
Happy 25 years of WCAG!
On this day in 1999, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 were published. WCAG 2.2 is still one of the most important standards on the web, ensuring a base level of access for everyone.
1.0 – May 5, 1999 w3.org/TR/WCAG10/
2.0 – Dec 11, 2008 w3.org/TR/WCAG20/
2.1 – Jun 5, 2018 w3.org/TR/WCAG21/
2.2 – Oct 5, 2023 w3.org/TR/WCAG22/
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 covers a wide range of recommendations for making Web content more accessible.www.w3.org
Page 319.
I am angered the #Overlay Community Group has its propaganda referenced in this document. And a bit angry at @w3c for allowing the CG to leverage the W3C brand
“[369] See W3C, Overlay Capabilities Inventory: Draft Community Group Report (Feb. 12, 2024), a11yedge.github.io/capabilitie… [perma.cc/2762-VJEV]; see also W3C, Draft Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools List, w3.org/WAI/ER/tools/ [perma.cc/Q4ME-Q3VW] (last visited Feb. 12, 2024).”
Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools List
Accessibility resources free online from the international standards organization: W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) (Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI))
Last night I updated my post “ADA Web Site Compliance Still Not a Thing”:
adrianroselli.com/2022/03/ada-…
Links to the DoJ release about making ADA apply to state & local government sites:
justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-dep…
Fact sheet:
ada.gov/notices/2024/03/08/web…
ADA Web Site Compliance Still Not a Thing
Photo courtesy Steve Faulkner, taken outside the CSUNATC 2022 venue after we had chicken and rice, free from the food desert of the venue.Adrian Roselli