This tag is for questions that discuss the usability of Stack Exchange sites by people with disabilities, including the usage of assistive technology such as screen readers with a Stack Exchange site.
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SE Mobile accessibility fail
The StackExchange sites that have a mobile theme seem to include the following markup in the head (I only checked stackoverflow but I'd imagine the other sites with mobile support do the same).
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Color blindness. Accessibility. Impact on ability to moderate questions
Possible duplicate question.
I just realized that SO possibly blocks out many potential Moderators from editing questions. Due to color blindness. 7 % of males are red-green color blind (source ...
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Checkmarks on new SE sites are inconvenient for red-green colorblind users
When I ask a question on some of the new SE sites (and every answer has a check mark next to it for me to select one as my accepted answer), it's very hard for me to tell the difference between the ...
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1answer
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Why alt attribute is empty for all the images in tags?
Images in sponsored tags in the overview and next to questions, don't have an alt. Like for Android:
<img src="http://sstatic.net/stackoverflow/img/tag-android.png"
height="16" width="18" alt="" ...
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Stylesheets for some sites hide button focus cues
On Math.SE, Gaming.SE, and Electronics.SE (to list those which I have noticed), the styling on form submit buttons (such as “Post Your Question” and “Save Edits”) removes all cues indicating that the ...
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UI elements are not visible with strip colors accessability using Firefox or Opera or IE
The following elements are not visible with strip colors accessability using Firefox or Opera or IE.
Vote up/down
Accept answer
Top-left buttons
Vote up comment
The result is a blank area where ...
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Careers profile help text is not selectable
Repro steps:
Start editing your Careers 2.0 profile.
Select a field and notice help text on the right.
Try to select the help text with your mouse.
Unexpected result: The text disappears as the ...
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(Option-)Tab key focus on all login options would be awesome!
Not all of the login options are addressable via option-tab in OSX, at least. Can this be addressed?
I'm just a keyboard-centric coder, but I do feel strongly that my ability to highlight and select ...
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Encourage people to use alt text
People should be encouraged to use alt text when they upload images to questions or answers.
Even experienced users with 110K rep have forgotten to do so at least one times.
A tooltip would be ...
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1answer
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The page not found page lacks alt text
We couldn't find the page you requested. We did find this sign which might help.
The image next to it doesn't have alt text associated with it.
If you don't know anything about the image, you ...
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2answers
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Navigate without touching the mouse
I hate touching the mouse, is there a way to navigate through stack overflow questions without doing so? I'm thinking something akin to Google's search results (not sure how long this has been a ...
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1answer
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Best way to bring up accessibility issues with Stack Exchange sites?
There are quite a few issues with Stack Exchange sites and accessibility for screen reader users. These include but are probably not limited to inability to tell whether elements such as vote up and ...
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How accessible are the Stack Exchange sites for users of screen reader software?
There are some plans to put more information on askubuntu.com which is a stackexchange site, I am concerned it may not be as readable to everyone as it could be on a plain wiki.
Is there any ...
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1answer
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“Skip Code Snippet” links
Between The suggestion that tabular data can be represented well enough using code sections, The suggestion to use ROT13 for "spoilers" and the Web Content Accessibility Guides for ASCII figures I ...
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0answers
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How can I find the GUI elements? :D [closed]
Possible Duplicate:
May 13 updates break accessibility
I know where the Accept button is, but I can't see if I clicked it or not :D
How can I check it?
Sorry if the question seems ...
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1answer
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May 13 updates cause major regressions for screen reader users
I am now unable to do anything on the site requiring graphics such as voting or accepting answers. Reputation is also not read properly, mine is read as 856110, I'm assuming badges and actual ...
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4answers
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May 13, 2010 updates break high contrast Windows mode
With the new updates applied within the past 24 hours or so I can no longer see the vote up/down buttons.
For accessibility reasons I found it necessary to replace all website specified colors with ...
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2answers
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Make comment voting and comment flagging accessible
According to this comment voting isn't accessible. It would be nice if both comment voting and flagging were made accessible to screen reader users since they both have the same issue of needing to be ...
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How do you up vote a comment?
Before I put this in as an accessibility feature request I want to make sure I'm not missing something. How do you up vote a comment? For questions and answers my screen reader reads vote up and vote ...
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4answers
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Non visual way to see if a question you asked has an accepted answer?
I currently have no way to tell what questions I've asked have accepted answers.
After the vote up and vote down graphics my screen reader announces "graphic check". I know clicking on this graphic ...
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2answers
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Stackoverflow logo alt text incorrect?
Massively anal point: I just noticed that the stackoverflow logo image alt text is "logo homepage". The W3C WAI guidlines state that every non text element should contain a text equivilant. This isn't ...
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Stackoverflow accessibility with screen reading software?
As a blind user of both Stackoverflow and Serverfault I was wondering if any thought has been given to making the sites more accessible? Most things work well enough such as asking and answering ...