Difference between revisions of "Accessibility Wishlist"
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* Put together documentation and make it publicly accessible and broadly disseminated from all the usual documentation places: | * Put together documentation and make it publicly accessible and broadly disseminated from all the usual documentation places: | ||
− | ** [creating an accessible style] | + | ** [[creating an accessible style]] |
− | ** [keeping your layout accessible when you customize it] | + | ** [[keeping your layout accessible when you customize it]] |
− | ** [principles of universal design] | + | ** [[principles of universal design]] |
− | ** [resources for creating accessible HTML and AJAX] | + | ** [[resources for creating accessible HTML and AJAX]] |
[[Category: Wishlists]] [[Category:Accessibility]] | [[Category: Wishlists]] [[Category:Accessibility]] |
Revision as of 19:31, 22 August 2009
- Have a question/option at signup which can funnel people into an area that asks about accessibility needs and shows them what's available for different accessibility needs.
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For extra shininess, if somebody uses the audio version of the captcha select this option automatically.(with invite codes, we've removed the captcha)
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Clear and accessible instructions on signup page on what to do if you can't complete the captcha for journal creation.(with invite codes, we've removed the captcha)
- On all styles, have alt text for all images.
- Make sure all forms on the site follow these accessibility guidelines for screenreaders. These guidelines also provide layout advice for high usability.
- Put together documentation and make it publicly accessible and broadly disseminated from all the usual documentation places: