@ProgrammerHumor
Obligatory "not all devs want dark mode" reply. See "Dark mode & accessibility myth" by @stephaniewalter
https://stephaniewalter.design/blog/dark-mode-accessibility-myth-debunked/

@ProgrammerHumor
Obligatory "not all devs want dark mode" reply. See "Dark mode & accessibility myth" by @stephaniewalter
https://stephaniewalter.design/blog/dark-mode-accessibility-myth-debunked/
Der Unterschied zwischen „compliant“ und „complaint“ sind ja auch nur zwei vertauschte Buchstaben. #accessibility #A11Y
I’d like to start a conversation about the #accessibility of math. Someday I aspire to be a professor, and I want to be inclusive to students of a wide range of backgrounds and experiences, but math (esp. advanced math) is full of details that make it very hard for anyone with dyslexia, dysgraphia, challenges with attention span, etc.
I know there’s some things I can do like providing notes / slides in advance so people don’t have to rely on my blackboard handwriting, and providing learning materials in multiple modalities, but what else is needed to make #math a more welcoming subject for students with what I think have traditionally been stigmatized as “learning difficulties”?
The world has spent a long time trying to force everyone to fit their expectations (“sit down, be quiet” ad nauseum) but I dream of a future where the classroom is more genuinely accepting and welcoming to people who experience the world differently than those who fit the mold we’re culturally conditioned to believe is “normal” or neurotypical.
Here’s a specific to get the conversation going: Is web-based math (MathJax / MathML) any better for screen readers than math PDFs? Do any screen readers even work with more advanced math at all??
#Development #Techniques
Multi-step logins with password manager support · The problem with email-first logins and how to solve it https://ilo.im/163at0
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#Logins #Forms #Passwords #PasswordManagers #SSO #Accessibility #Usability #WebDev #Frontend #HTML
Had a wonderful time talking at Swift Heroes about "What Video Games can Teach us about Accessibility" in the beautiful city of Turin!
Thanks for having me!
#accessibility #a11y #speaking #iosdev #indiedev
Digital Accessibility Is a Civil Right, by @karlgroves:
https://karlgroves.com/digital-accessibility-is-a-civil-right/
GAconf is starting today! I can't wait to listen to insightful talks and connect with people online.
If you're interested in #gaming and #accessibility, you can still sign up for a free ticket and join the stream:
#Colorado - #Libraries and the ‘economy of sharing’
An ode to the palace of the people
By Kaylee Harter - Apr. 9, 2025
"Visit one of BPL’s #makerspaces, a feature that’s become a staple in many libraries, and you can use #3DPrinters, #looms, #LaserCutters, #ScreenPrinting equipment and more.
" 'It’s a collaborative learning environment,' Farnan says. 'We’re learning together. If you were to go into the makerspace today and ask, like, ‘I’m thinking about doing this,’ then they would say, ‘I don’t know how to do that, but let’s figure it out.’
" 'That is inherently resilient.'
"He recalls a blind artist who came in with a unique challenge: 'She wanted to be able to see her drawings.'
" 'They worked with her with 3D printers, with the laser cutters and that kind of thing, in order to transfer her drawings into dimensional objects, because they were abstractions, so that she could then see them with her fingers.'
"Despite the always expanding array of programming and services, the books themselves — and literacy for all ages — are ever important."
https://boulderweekly.com/special-editions/libraries-and-the-economy-of-sharing/
Playing cards are not accessible! (Dice aren't always either, but playing cards are worse).
As someone who is slowly losing fine motor control of their hands, I can't handle playing cards.
Their is not a good playing card IOS app, that is freeform enough. And those aren't simple to build - it's hard to do playing cards in software.
#ttrpg #accessibility
What do you think is still missing in #Wayland?
I feel that the last rough edges have been ironed out in the last year. This includes #HDR, #TripleBuffering, #ColorManagement, #SessionRestore implementations, improved #Accessibility, etc.
What important pieces do you think are still missing in Wayland?
#XWayland #Mutter #KWin #Gnome #KDE #X11 #XOrg #Cosmic #Enlightenment #GTK4 #GTK #QT6 #Weston #Cinnamon #Xfce hyprland #niri #sway
What’s the Difference Between WCAG, the EAA, and EN 301 549?, by @TPGi:
https://www.tpgi.com/whats-the-difference-between-wcag-the-eaa-and-en-301-549/
All web browsers should have a contextual menu item to "copy ALT text" when you secondary click an image.
Anyone who is blind, or who has worked with the blind, knows how expensive our technology can be. This couldn't be more true with relation to braille displays. Even the cheapest costs at least $799, and it's already behind the newest in that line, at $899. This is the Orbit Reader 20 and 20+. Now, a student in India wants to change that by creating a display that is truly affordable (under $50)! Please pass this on, so that we can give him greater recognition within the blind community. Even if it costs a bit more than he initially suspected it would, there is no excuse for the $2,000 to $5,000 average price of such technology when cheaper alternatives can be designed! He is determined to bring this to market, so let's help him do it and show our appreciation for his hard work on this life-changing project!
I'm working on a #SwiftUI view modifier that calculates a foreground Color that maintains sufficient contrast with the background and also takes the font into account. This can improve #accessibility without too much design-time overhead.
It's using APCA by @Myndex.
The #NewMexico Governor's message, vetoing HB 120 on making state agencies accessible, says the veto is because her office is already accessible and she's sending out memos about #accessibility to other agencies, so the bill isn't needed.
Her office issued this veto message as an inaccessible PDF (you can't select the text, or read it with a screen reader) that's obviously a scan from a paper document.
#COSMIC is not even out of alpha and there's lots of #accessibility features already available!
There's more work to be done, for sure, but this is a very nice to see!
My talk with @firesidefedi is up! It’s on PeerTube but the audio is at https://audio.firesidefedi.live/@firesidefedi/episodes/robert-kingett-accessibility-in-the-fediverse #Fediverse #Podcast #Podcasts #IndieWeb #Mastodon #Interview #A11y #Accessibility
I got an #HTML #SemanticWeb question.
My website has a 'blog', which is really just a bunch of HTML files each containing a standalone essay.
This screenshot shows the main landing page of the 'blog'. Here you choose which article to read.
Right now, that's just a <ul> element with article links.
Should that be wrapped in a <nav>? It's the main reason for the page to exist and not really an optional navigation bar. I am not sure what's best for a #screenreader either.
A Guide to Alt Text Across Popular Tools, by @popetech.bsky.social:
https://blog.pope.tech/2025/04/02/a-guide-to-alt-text-across-popular-tools/