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From: Thompson, Rachel
Date: Apr 17, 2017 8:01AM
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Hi, all.
I need some advice for a campus group trying to address date formatting:
"My office has decided to use AP style on divisional websites. However, time ranges such as "8 a.m.-12p.m. and 1-5 p.m." can be read choppily and with a "minus" thrown in there when using the iOS screen reader (though a desktop screen reader might handle it better). Something like "8 AM-12PM and 1-5 PM" is actually read much more smoothly and accurately. Is it better to stick with AP style, or to test out other formats to see what is read best by popular screen readers?"
My initial thought is that screen reader users will likely have their verbosity set to meet their preferences already and that either is accessible.
Your ideas would be most welcome,
Rachel
Dr. Rachel S. Thompson
Director, Emerging Technology and Accessibility
The Center for Instructional Technology
The University of Alabama
110 Russell Hall
Box 870248
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
Phone 205-348-0216
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