[access-uk] Re: What do you consider inaccessible?
- From: "Alan Thorpe" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 17:45:04 +0100
Hello. To start off being pedantic, sorry for spelling. How are we able to say what is accessible when using a screen reader as I only know what is there when it tells me, what about all the other stuff that a screen reader does not tell me about. When I look at a site with a screen reader and move around it my brother says where are you as he can not see some of the things on screen but jaws is saying content or actions. I can not recall any particular site but this why I give up on them. This question is like asking a visually impaired person what can you see. How can I answer if I do not know what you can see. e.g. I can see that tree, but you could say that there is a bird nest, a foot ball, a plastic bag or even a branch which is dead and no leaves, you ask me that sort of question like can you see that cat on the wall and I say no but say what is over there I will say a wall and a blue gate, so how can I say what is accessible on a web site. Sorry for my rant but things have to be put in to context. MANY THANKS ALAN THORPE TEL. 0114 2207007 MOB. 07961 406739 EMAIL info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx WEB. www.eyecan.org.uk
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