Questions related to the usability of Stack Overflow by people with disabilities.
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Tag sponsor accessibility
Leaving aside the fact that the current jquery tag on SO has an Android logo as a sponsor image (?), the images alt attribute is empty. It would be better if it said something like Sponsored by ...
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Current landmarks are not helpful for screen readers
The current markup on Stack Overflow is not very helpful for screen readers using landmarks to navigate the page. There are currently 19 different navigation items, only two of which have a label. ...
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Change the color of the “achievements” icon when it's highlighted (for users with Deuteranopia)
I have Deuteranopia (red-green color blindness), so when the "achievements" button in the top bar is highlighted in green, it's still pretty close to the grey color in its inactive state:
For what it'...
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1answer
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Edit existing entry of developer story
I must be stupid, but I don't find how to edit my developer story.
I have just filled my developer story this evening on stackoverflow, and everything doesn't appear exactly as I want / as it should.
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Recent change to tag badges display on profile page harms accessibility
Recently the display of tag badges on profile page was changed from this
to this
As one can see the size of the badge circle is smaller now. From 13 pixels diameter it became 10 pixels (in the ...
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“Google” and “Facebook” login is not keyboard accessible
At the login page https://stackoverflow.com/users/login there are two buttons that allow to log in using Google or Facebook. These two buttons are only accessible by mouse and cannot be selected using ...
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Image-only question shouldn't be accepted
Images can be an okay way to illustrate something, but I think it is widely agreed that the image should be only an enhancement. If it describes something the text does not, the question is badly done....
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The “Ask Question” button must be easily accessible
Being a blind user, it has taken me quite a lot of time to find the "Ask Question" button. The button is firstly a simple anchor element. Secondly, it isn't placed near the top of the page.
Within ...
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3answers
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Does this site value / accommodate contributions of people with disabilities?
Not everybody does (or can) think or work the same way as everyone else.
I can get good results but I've never been able to do it quickly or head on. I just have never been able to get things right ...
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not all snippet interface links can be selected by the tab key
In the Stack Snippets interface, links that are .snippet-result a - which is to say
the .popout-code a.snippet-expand-link "Expand snippet" link seen at the start and "Return to post" link seen after ...
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Code markup (on Stack Overflow) and screen readers
I once read a post on meta (specifically for Stack Overflow) about text formatted as code is bad for screen-reader users as the screen readers read each character inside a code block individually.
E....
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2answers
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Does Stack Overflow strive to meet accessibility standards?
Does Stack Overflow have a policy to meet WCAG or any other accessibility standards? Or is accessibility taken on ad-hoc?
If there is a standard, which one should we be following? WCAG 2. 0 AA for ...
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Can you please add underlines to hyperlinks?
The CSS for Stack Overflow explicitly removes underlines from hyperlinks in posts (to clarify, in the user-submitted content, not navigation, not headers/footers, not sidebars, not the recurring UI ...
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'proceed >>' link is not accessible to keyboard users on How to Ask page
The 'proceed >>' link on the How to Ask page can't be tabbed to.
Seems like you definitely should be able to?
(Not sure how keyboard-only users get past this screen.)
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Black, green, blue and light blue are pretty colorblind-unfriendly choice for code colors
Many of my colorblind friends have had trouble seeing the syntax highlighting on this website due to the choice of colors.
Can anything be done about this?