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submitted 1 year ago by Haily@kbin.social to c/kbin@kbin.social

Hi,

As of right now, the site is pretty much entirely inaccessible for blind users on macOS. The reason for this is that the VoiceOver cursor has an unfortunate habit of jumping around all over the place, often miles away from where it aught to be. For example, if I try and look at my notifications, I often get jumped to the footer, or to the profile of the person whose comment I’m reading, or really anywhere else. This happens occasionally on iOS as well, though not nearly as frequently, for example I occasionally find myself clicking on the skip to content link when attempting to open a text field.

Apologies if I’m not explaining any of this clearly, it’s quite hard to describe to someone without much screen reader experience.

Thanks.

[-] Haily@kbin.social 11 points 1 year ago

I was originally in the let’s just sit back and see what happens camp, but this article completely changed my perspective. A very interesting read. I do, however, agree that companies creating their own instances to advertise their products can only be good for us in the longrun.

On a similar note, I was recently reading about Microsoft’s efforts to dominate the whole browser space in the 90s, and I think it’s a very good example of the worst kind of capitalism.

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submitted 1 year ago by Haily@kbin.social to c/kbin@kbin.social

Lemmy have fixed this problem in the latest developer build, might be in stable by now. They replaced the buttons with toggles which screen readers can recognise. Kbin’s accessibility is top notch aside from this one problem, so chears for that. :)

[-] Haily@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

I think Lemmy may be doing something similar, actually. At least, I’ve noticed that smaller instances don’t seem to be federating nearly as well as larger instances. Obviously Mastodon have figured out a way around this as well, so it’s clearly doable.

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submitted 1 year ago by Haily@kbin.social to c/kbin@kbin.social

Title. Also, and I know I’m not the first to point this out, but wow Kbin’s names for things are weird. Took me awhile to figure out the difference between posts and articles. Also, anyone know what the OC checkbox does?

Haily

joined 1 year ago