It's a really good idea to make your posts accessible:
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It's a really good idea to make your posts accessible:
- It helps blind, deaf & deafblind people read your post
- It also helps abled people read your post
- Accessible posts get more boostsHere's a complete guide with step-by-step instructions and also lots of questions answered about this topic:
️ https://fedi.tips/how-do-i-make-posts-more-accessible-to-blind-people-on-mastodon-and-the-fediverse
As well as adding descriptions to images etc, there are also lots of things you can do to make text-only posts more accessible too.
Are there any recommendations for sites that could help an able person to judge how accessibility tools render their post? I.e. an online version of common screen readers' text-to-speech engines?
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In text only posts, I could think of
a) the post language setting should be accurate (multilingual posting in separate chained posts, each with appropriate language setting),
b) not to many hashtags in the middle of the post (some mark every other word as hashtag), I guess at the end it's fair game.
The guide has a whole section on what to do with making text-only posts accessible, this is what Vassil referring to
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@FediTips there's nothing like getting older to make you appreciate good accessibility. Now I'm in my late forties my eyesight is not what it used to be and small or low contrast text can be tough to read. I've started to get arthritis in my hands too which makes me appreciate keyboard navigation when my hands are too stiff to use the mouse.
Indeed! Everyone is in need of some form of accessibility at some point in their lives.
And even if you don't really need it, things like text descriptions and CamelCase make posts easier to understand for everyone.
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Are there any recommendations for sites that could help an able person to judge how accessibility tools render their post? I.e. an online version of common screen readers' text-to-speech engines?
Really good question! I'm not sure about that, maybe @WeirdWriter might have recommendations?
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The guide has a whole section on what to do with making text-only posts accessible, this is what Vassil referring to
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Don't apologise, I would have interpreted it the same way!
And it's interesting to read your suggestions
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Don't apologise, I would have interpreted it the same way!
And it's interesting to read your suggestions
If anything is useful it may of course be used. No attribution needed.
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If anything is useful it may of course be used. No attribution needed.
Thank you, that's really nice!
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Are there any recommendations for sites that could help an able person to judge how accessibility tools render their post? I.e. an online version of common screen readers' text-to-speech engines?
Not really for social media posts, mainly websites. The best thing you can do is do your best and listen to feedback from people, but you can use things like an online text to speech generator that will simulate how emojies will sound, as an example. I'd start with places like https://webaim.org/simulations/screenreader @SpotlightKyd @FediTips
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Not really for social media posts, mainly websites. The best thing you can do is do your best and listen to feedback from people, but you can use things like an online text to speech generator that will simulate how emojies will sound, as an example. I'd start with places like https://webaim.org/simulations/screenreader @SpotlightKyd @FediTips
Thanks Robert