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From: Fiona.Saxby@sqa.org.uk
Date: Tue, Feb 19 2013 9:14AM
Subject: Accessibility issues with Issuu
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Hi There,

Does anyone know if Issuu.com is accessible?

My gut feeling is that since it's flash based, it's not. I also can't find
any mention of accessibility on Issuu's website and the only place where I
can find Issuu employees engaging on the issue they appear to believe that
being able to zoom is good enough (even for blind users!)

https://getsatisfaction.com/issuu/topics/accessibility_for_blind_users
https://getsatisfaction.com/issuu/topics/when_will_issuu_be_accessible_for_people_with_disabilities

I'm trying to get back-up for NOT using it on our training website...

Thanks,
Fiona Saxby
Learning Technologist
Scottish Qualifications Authority
www.sqaacademy.org.uk


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From: Patrick H. Lauke
Date: Tue, Feb 19 2013 9:56AM
Subject: Re: Accessibility issues with Issuu
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On 19/02/2013 16:14, = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = wrote:
> My gut feeling is that since it's flash based, it's not.

Not tested the site in question, but just wanted to mention that, as a
general rule, flash-based does not automatically mean inaccessible. Over
the years Adobe's worked quite hard on making it possible to create
flash content that works perfectly fine with AT like screenreaders.

> I also can't find
> any mention of accessibility on Issuu's website and the only place where I
> can find Issuu employees engaging on the issue they appear to believe that
> being able to zoom is good enough (even for blind users!)

Of course, developers that create the flash content need to be aware of
how to make it actually accessible, and this kind of response doesn't
seem to suggest that.

P
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From: Whitney Quesenbery
Date: Tue, Feb 19 2013 1:52PM
Subject: Re: Accessibility issues with Issuu
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I did a rather thorough review of a number of publishing tools, including
Issu, TapEdition and a number of others. There wasn't one of them that
could spell accessibility, let alone make it actually happen. They are
neither usable nor accessible, but simply images of the pages with hotspots
for links. They would be better off with a PDF file.


On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 11:56 AM, Patrick H. Lauke
< = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >wrote:

> On 19/02/2013 16:14, = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = wrote:
> > My gut feeling is that since it's flash based, it's not.
>
> Not tested the site in question, but just wanted to mention that, as a
> general rule, flash-based does not automatically mean inaccessible. Over
> the years Adobe's worked quite hard on making it possible to create
> flash content that works perfectly fine with AT like screenreaders.
>
> > I also can't find
> > any mention of accessibility on Issuu's website and the only place where
> I
> > can find Issuu employees engaging on the issue they appear to believe
> that
> > being able to zoom is good enough (even for blind users!)
>
> Of course, developers that create the flash content need to be aware of
> how to make it actually accessible, and this kind of response doesn't
> seem to suggest that.
>
> P
> --
> Patrick H. Lauke
> > re·dux (adj.): brought back; returned. used postpositively
> [latin : re-, re- + dux, leader; see duke.]
>
> www.splintered.co.uk | www.photographia.co.uk
> http://redux.deviantart.com | http://flickr.com/photos/redux/
> > twitter: @patrick_h_lauke | skype: patrick_h_lauke
> > > > >



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From: Fiona.Saxby@sqa.org.uk
Date: Thu, Feb 21 2013 3:05AM
Subject: Re: Accessibility issues with Issuu
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Hi Whitney and Patrick,

Thanks for your responses.

Hopefully now I can convince my boss to drop this idea (he really likes
the page flipping thing!).

Fiona Saxby
Learning Technologist
Scottish Qualifications Authority
www.sqaacademy.org.uk
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2013 15:52:03 -0500 -----
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Re: [WebAIM] Accessibility issues with Issuu
I did a rather thorough review of a number of publishing tools, including
Issu, TapEdition and a number of others. There wasn't one of them that
could spell accessibility, let alone make it actually happen. They are
neither usable nor accessible, but simply images of the pages with
hotspots
for links. They would be better off with a PDF file.


On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 11:56 AM, Patrick H. Lauke
< = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >wrote:

> On 19/02/2013 16:14, = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = wrote:
> > My gut feeling is that since it's flash based, it's not.
>
> Not tested the site in question, but just wanted to mention that, as a
> general rule, flash-based does not automatically mean inaccessible. Over
> the years Adobe's worked quite hard on making it possible to create
> flash content that works perfectly fine with AT like screenreaders.
>
> > I also can't find
> > any mention of accessibility on Issuu's website and the only place
where
> I
> > can find Issuu employees engaging on the issue they appear to believe
> that
> > being able to zoom is good enough (even for blind users!)
>
> Of course, developers that create the flash content need to be aware of
> how to make it actually accessible, and this kind of response doesn't
> seem to suggest that.
>
> P
> --
> Patrick H. Lauke
> > re·dux (adj.): brought back; returned. used postpositively
> [latin : re-, re- + dux, leader; see duke.]
>
> www.splintered.co.uk | www.photographia.co.uk
> http://redux.deviantart.com | http://flickr.com/photos/redux/
> > twitter: @patrick_h_lauke | skype: patrick_h_lauke
> > > > >



--
Whitney Quesenbery
www.wqusability.com | @whitneyq

Storytelling for User Experience
www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/storytelling

Global UX: Design and research in a connected world
@globalUX | www.amazon.com/gp/product/012378591X/



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