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Re: [EXTERNAL] Spell out "Q&A"
From: Piscitelli, JoAnn
Date: Apr 6, 2018 7:39AM
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Thank you all so much for all the input.
I work at an Ivy League university and we are now officially falling inline with making our websites accessible. So, all this is truly helpful and appreciated.
Jo
On 4/6/18, 7:45 AM, "WebAIM-Forum on behalf of Tim Harshbarger" < <EMAIL REMOVED> on behalf of <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
In case part of the concern was how screen readers read the initialism...
As a screen reader user, I can tell you that we tend to become accustomed to how the screen reader reads text. In fact, I know I become so accustomed to it that I pronounce some things the way the screen reader does and I'm not aware of it until someone asks me about it. For example, SEO. Instead of saying "S E O", I tend to say it like "say-o" which is how the screen reader pronounces it.
Jared provides an excellent rule of thumb... If your general audience would have problem with the initialism then those using screen readers will likely have problems with it. If your general audience wouldn't have problems with it, then people using screen readers are likely use to how the screen reader pronounces that term.
I think the only time it really becomes problematic is with punctuation marks. For example, if you have a message that says something like "Passwords cannot include %, ?, or /" someone using a screen reader might miss those punctuation marks depending on how they have their screen reader setup. But I think that can be easily dealt with in most cases.
Thanks!
Tim
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