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Re: Diving into web-accessibility, what to start with?

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From: Date: Jun 21, 2020 7:29AM


Hello Barry,
Thank you for your answer!
I am a completely blind user myself but it is still really useful to know about the accessibility background. I am using nvda, VoiceOver on MacOS and iOS. Thank you and I will surely ask questions when I have more information.
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> 21 июня 2020 г., в 08:58, <EMAIL REMOVED> написал(а):
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> Hi Vsevolod
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> It's disappointing to find that, like most colleges and universities, your university doesn't have a whole module on the subject.
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> I would say that it's better to look into the background of accessibility before tackling WCAG. You've probably already figured it out or else you wouldn't even have the interest, but learning why it is necessary is a good start. Find out how assistive technology (AT) - such as screen readers, magnifiers and switch controls - work with apps and websites. Youtube have plenty of examples but it is also good to try them out if you can. Apple, Android and Microsoft devises come with AT built in, but I would also recommend NVDA as a screen reader to try. There are plenty of websites that explain how to use AT to test a11y.
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> Once you've got a background of what and why, you will hopefully find the WCAG less daunting. The 'Understanding WCAG' sites are more detailed than just the straight-forward WCAG pages, but they don't always have the most up-to-date info.
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> The BBC and Apple also have some good guidelines for a11y that you might like to take a look at. Again, Google will find them for you.
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> Cheers
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> Barry
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