Blog post: Using HTML landmark roles to improve accessibility #383
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Thanks for making this discussion thinger. I read the post and saw it was very Apple/Safari heavy by screen shots, linked resources, and the demonstration video. I asked about a PR on the socials because I wanted to add other screen reader user guides to the Useful resources section, so I will do it here (but far more sloppily):
NVDA and JAWS are by far the most popular desktop screen readers, and generally we should encourage developers to test on those first as a result. I regularly counsel my clients to be wary of VoiceOver-only training materials for the same reason (never mind constant Safari bugs and VO quirks). I yanked these from the screen readers portion of my post at https://adrianroselli.com/2022/11/your-accessibility-claims-are-wrong-unless.html#SRs. Related, the videos offered by Tetralogical show screen readers in use in a non-technical way and they also offer a British Sign Language version; no idea if referencing those is kosher: https://tetralogical.com/blog/2021/09/29/browsing-with-a-desktop-screen-reader/ |
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