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Re: Test Results From Tenon.io
From: Karl Groves
Date: Nov 2, 2015 12:16PM
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Chaals,
Give Asa Baylus a shout ( <EMAIL REMOVED> )
We're using C3 charts. We are passing data to the chart library as
JSON and using that to feed the data into the chart. It should also be
populating a data table. As Kelly pointed out, we have some work to
do to improve the charts' accessibility which I hope we can address
soon.
On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 6:24 AM, Chaals McCathie Nevile
< <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 07:16:25 +0900, Karl Groves < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>
>> Kelly,
>>
>> Thanks for raising this. Can you email <EMAIL REMOVED> with some
>> details so I can replicate what you experience and figure out what we
>> need to do to fix it?
>
>
> If you can share a copy of the result page, it sounds like this would be a
> good example case for the work on making SVG accessible that is happening on
> http://github.com/svg-access-w3cg/use-case-examples/ - we have looked at a
> couple of graphs so far. We haven't done a pie chart, but I think it is
> relatively simple.
>
> In any event I'd be interested in playing around with this, and equally
> pleased if you can do the playing and testing, and give us back a worked
> example and some notes :)
>
> Another useful piece of work in this area is Doug Scheper's discussion of
> improving bar charts, which is related…
> http://schepers.cc/authoring-accessible-svg
>
> cheers
>
> chaals
>
>
>> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 3:59 PM, < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> With more than one screen reader when I view test results from
>>> www.tenon.io
>>> <http://www.tenon.io> , I get part of the page that for me when browsing
>>> do
>>> not make sense. I'm wondering if someone might be able to explain what
>>> I'm
>>> missing. I didn't go hunting through the page source.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> For example, running Tenon on Tenon, I get a series of numbers that
>>> indicate
>>> they are alt text for graphics that read like the below. I've tried
>>> JAWS,
>>> NVDA and Window-Eyes here. This text appears in the way all of these
>>> screen
>>> readers present the content immediate before a table of actual errors.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Tests = 62
>>>
>>> 62
>>>
>>> 0
>>>
>>> 0
>>>
>>> 10
>>>
>>> 20
>>>
>>> 30
>>>
>>> 40
>>>
>>> 50
>>>
>>> 60
>>>
>>> 0
>>>
>>> 0.1
>>>
>>> 0.2
>>>
>>> 0.3
>>>
>>> 0.4
>>>
>>> 0.5
>>>
>>> 0.6
>>>
>>> 0.7
>>>
>>> 0.8
>>>
>>> 0.9
>>>
>>> >>> >>> >>> >>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Charles McCathie Nevile - web standards - CTO Office, Yandex
> <EMAIL REMOVED> - - - Find more at http://yandex.com
>
> > > > --
Karl Groves
www.karlgroves.com
@karlgroves
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Phone: +1 410.541.6829
Modern Web Toolsets and Accessibility
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uq6Db47-Ks
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