Web accessibility - Braille line
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 4:29 am
The Braille Line connects via Bluetooth to the device, usually an iPhone or iPad, although it can also be used with a tablet, mobile phone or computer.
Victoria comments that it is also possible to make the connection with Android and Google but they use more complicated gestures to operate it, it is more difficult to learn, so Apple is usually used.
Finally, I asked Victoria what message she would like to convey to webmasters in order to improve web accessibility for people with disabilities.
In his response he sets out several list of phone number in philippines proposals for improvement.
The most important thing is the images
Descriptive Alt text should be included – not just SEO friendly!
It must clearly explain what is seen in the image, so that the reader can tell it to the user.
If it is a simply decorative image, indicate it in the Alt as well.
So now you know, if you want to make your site more accessible, think about screen readers when uploading each image!
Friendly Links
Yes, same as the SEO criteria.
Do you think all your links are?
I suggest you check it out with the Jaws app!
On my site, for example, I found several alpha-numeric links (e.g. to Soliloqy sliders).
Include a magnifying glass in your template to enlarge the screen
Just by doing this you will be significantly helping people who are not blind but have visual impairments.
Use high contrast colors
So that visually impaired people can access content even if they do not have a readability application such as Zoom text.
Always use text instead of graphics or images that contain text.
And use headings correctly!
That is, use the tags H1, H2, H3...
Do not specify the font size in pixels, as title tags are important for understanding the structure of the text in all cases and are essential if a screen reader is being used.
Victoria comments that it is also possible to make the connection with Android and Google but they use more complicated gestures to operate it, it is more difficult to learn, so Apple is usually used.
Finally, I asked Victoria what message she would like to convey to webmasters in order to improve web accessibility for people with disabilities.
In his response he sets out several list of phone number in philippines proposals for improvement.
The most important thing is the images
Descriptive Alt text should be included – not just SEO friendly!
It must clearly explain what is seen in the image, so that the reader can tell it to the user.
If it is a simply decorative image, indicate it in the Alt as well.
So now you know, if you want to make your site more accessible, think about screen readers when uploading each image!
Friendly Links
Yes, same as the SEO criteria.
Do you think all your links are?
I suggest you check it out with the Jaws app!
On my site, for example, I found several alpha-numeric links (e.g. to Soliloqy sliders).
Include a magnifying glass in your template to enlarge the screen
Just by doing this you will be significantly helping people who are not blind but have visual impairments.
Use high contrast colors
So that visually impaired people can access content even if they do not have a readability application such as Zoom text.
Always use text instead of graphics or images that contain text.
And use headings correctly!
That is, use the tags H1, H2, H3...
Do not specify the font size in pixels, as title tags are important for understanding the structure of the text in all cases and are essential if a screen reader is being used.