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From: JP Jamous
Date: Jan 7, 2019 6:55AM


Thank you Steve. I will definitely check it out.

Personally, I dislike any authoring tool that does not have the content
authoring side accessible.

I tend to work with teams that use AEM and the content authoring side has
not been made fully accessible regardless of Adobe's promises. I find those
as missed opportunities. What if I find a great employee that happens to be
blind or low-vision? Do I disregard hiring that employee just because the
content authoring side is inaccessible?

I think if a system if made accessible, it can get the ball rolling. Most
company's are sniffing the web to learn what others are doing. If they
witness such UI, they might consider making theirs accessible.

I know it sounds like wishful thinking, but somebody somewhere has to kick
that snowball. Now, I just sounded like Rod Stewart singing Passion.

Somebody somewhere with an accessible code
Making a headway, Passion!



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-----Original Message-----
From: WebAIM-Forum < <EMAIL REMOVED> > On Behalf Of Steve
Green
Sent: Saturday, January 5, 2019 4:52 PM
To: WebAIM Discussion List < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Accessible survey tools

If you are thinking of creating a survey system from scratch, you might want
to consider creating a fork of the free open source LimeSurvey CE product.
They offer paid subscriptions for support but you don't have to buy them.

https://www.limesurvey.org/editions-and-prices/limesurvey-ce/editions-and-pr
ices-community

On the Features page they claim it is W3C compliant and screen reader
compatible. However, I am extremely doubtful that this is actually the case,
and they do not provide any information to support the claim. However,
fixing the user interface issues has got to be a lot easier than creating an
entirely new product.

I would definitely be interested in participating in such a project because
we have been considering using LimeSurvey for several years.

Steve Green
Managing Director
Test Partners Ltd


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From: WebAIM-Forum < <EMAIL REMOVED> > On Behalf Of JP
Jamous
Sent: 05 January 2019 16:31
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Accessible survey tools

I was discussing Survey monkey with my colleagues to create a survey to
identify how visually impaired use the web. We are trying to improve the
browser/Assistive Technology combination for users in the health industry.

I was under the impression that Survey Monkey had an accessible UI, because
their surveys tend to be accessible on the end-user side. Now, this confirms
that on the content authoring side it is not.

While this is typical of CMS systems, it is not acceptable in my opinion as
a Sr. Digital Accessibility Engineer.

I would like to find out how many of you would be interested in joining me
to create a survey system that is accessible on both the content authoring
and end-user sides.

What would be required of you:
1. Provide me with the type of authoring content you'd like to included 2.
Provide me with the type of browser and assistive technology you use to
access the web 3. Identify if you use mobile devices to create a survey and
if you use an external keyboard to help you type faster

All I would need is user feedback. I can handle all of the technical aspects
since I have a web/database servers in the cloud with high-end SSL
encryption to create accounts.

Again, if you'd like to assist, Please, e-mail me off the list at
<EMAIL REMOVED> and reference in the subject, "Creating an Accessible Survey
CMS"

Thank you folks.



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From: WebAIM-Forum < <EMAIL REMOVED> > On Behalf Of Bim
Egan
Sent: Saturday, January 5, 2019 8:03 AM
To: 'WebAIM Discussion List' < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Accessible survey tools

Hi Sara,

I too tried to use SurveyMonkey to create a survey last year but had to send
them feedback that they had actually hidden all the content within the
dialogs from screenreaders. The reply I got was that they had no current
plans to make the survey creation process accessible.

I did look into using one or two others, but found none that had even tried
for both accessible input and output.

Sorry this is a negative response. There's a real need for an end-to-end
accessible survey / feedback system. I'd be really interested if anyone else
has found one.

All the best,


Bim
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From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf
Of sara hunter
Sent: 04 January 2019 21:22
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Subject: [WebAIM] Accessible survey tools

Good afternoon,
Our department is looking at purchasing surveymonkey. We are tasked with
checking the accessibility of the program before purchase. We are also open
to suggesting a different survey tool if it is found to be more accessible.

I have been able to tell that generally the surveys themselves (in
surveymonkey) are accessible to screen reader users- but I am having
difficulty creating a survey using assistive technology (NVDA). As a
sighted user- it very well could be user error. I am hoping for some
feedback on the most accessible software for creating surveys. As well as if
any programs produce an accessible output report.

Thank you for your input and assistance!

Sara


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