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Re: Facebook accessibility
From: Len Burns
Date: Oct 30, 2012 11:40AM
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I applaud the direction, and deeply hope that it becomes their standard
practice. Historically it has been three steps forward and two back
with FB. For now I will hold to the belief that this time will be
different.
-Len
On 10/30/2012 8:13 AM, Bourne, Sarah (ITD) wrote:
> While I was on Twitter yesterday (OK, I was obsessively following storm reports. I'm better now.) James Teh, screen reader user and so-lead developer of NVDA, sent out a tweet that took me completely by surprise: "Oh wow! The main Facebook site became accessible! I am quite impressed."
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> Wow, indeed. A few friends have confirmed that Facebook has made significant improvements. There are still some snags here and there, but apparently more annoyances than barriers. Another friend mentioned that he has found the (new-ish) accessibility team to be very responsive to problem reports.
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> You can report issues specific to accessibility and assistive technology at https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/?id9372943117927
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> Sb
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