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From: Geetha Shamanna
Date: May 19, 2021 9:09AM


I was able to read the text as well using Jaws on my Windows laptop, and VoiceOver on the iPhone.
Had it not been pointed out here, I wouldn't have realised that the page had any accessibility issues.

Geetha
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I have not checked on my iPhone, but VO/Safari on Mac OS reads out the (text) content just fine.

Peter

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On May 15, 2021, 12:33 PM -0500, Catherine Roy < <EMAIL REMOVED> >, wrote:
Wow, thank you Neil for your response. So it's worse than I thought. I am kind of surprised that the New York Times would produce something so inaccessible.

What kind of technology is being used to create this affect? Is it simply JavaScript or is there something else?

Thanks!

Catherine

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On May 15, 2021, at 11:29 AM, Polling, Neil < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:

Hi Catherine,
I took a look at it on my iPhone using VoiceOver and it's completely inaccessible. According to VO it's essentially over 100 pages of nothing. The text intended to refer to various portions of the image aren't being read and there's no verbal indication that anything is there at all.
It's a cool effect visually, but there would need to be reading an overall alt text for the full image at the beginning, then as the use moves to each text section combining a reading of the displayed text along with a more detailed alt text description for that section of the image

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Hi all,

Could someone please explain how the effect in this web page from new york times works? And how accessible or not it may be to disabled users, especially users of assisted tech or users with visual or other impairments?

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/04/02/arts/design/shah-jahan-chitarman.html__;!!Ebr-cpPeAnfNniQ8HSAI-g_K5b7VKg!dhX_rD4R9BM_E1LXmqnj2KJAKcgNcwyqoOuyidbfRciJkSPlsYNEsuV3A4tkbuNmLMK3sQ$

Thanks!

Catherine

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