Re: Looking for beta testers for accessible AJAX service

  • From: "Bryan Garaventa" <bgaraventa11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 21:14:37 -0700

I forgot to answer your other question, I'm just doing this for myself really. 
I wanted an easier way to look up book descriptions and book reviews. 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: tribble 
  To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 8:12 PM
  Subject: Re: Looking for beta testers for accessible AJAX service


  Nice site.  I really like the headers that let me skip to where I need to go 
without wading through all of the fluff.
  It would be nice if some of the lists of links were marked by a header as 
well, so I can navigate through the whole thing typing h.
  But then you have a hotkey for that block (I think).    In general I would 
prefer avoiding adding any more hotkeys for use just by a page for the reasons 
that they might conflict with some screen reader or script commands, and also 
because it is hard to keep track of all the hotkeys we as blind persons have to 
memorize to access windows.

  One question: Why the alt+S hotkey when browser searches already search edit 
fields?
  Guess I should play around with it more and see the difference.

  Nice job though.
  Is this going to be adopted by amazon perchance? Whom do you work for?
  --le

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Bryan Garaventa 
    To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 8:24 PM
    Subject: Looking for beta testers for accessible AJAX service


    Hopefully this isn't off topic, but I need beta testers from the blind 
community if anyone is interested.

    The service is an AJAX driven Amazon.com search engine, which is now live 
at 
    http://gutterstar.net/amazon.php

    It includes quite a few accessibility enhancements, including focus 
redirection when new pages load, and the following hotkey shortcuts:
    Alt+S = Search edit field.
    Alt+` = The main dynamic content header.
    Alt+B = Back in the virtual browser history.
    Alt+F = Forward in the virtual browser history.
    There is also a fairly comprehensive header structure as well, which makes 
it very easy to skip between product sections while browsing. 

    I haven't made the service public yet, because I would like to get people's 
input to see if there is anything that I can do to make the service
    1. Easier to use.
    2. More accessible for screen reader users.
    3. more reliable by identifying any missed bugs.

    If you would like to send me any feedback, I'd really appreciate it. Please 
email me at 
    bryan.garaventa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    I'll likely see it first at this address. 

    Thanks,

    Bryan



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