Questions tagged [accessibility]
Questions related to the usability of Stack Overflow by people with disabilities.
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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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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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How do moderators deal with users who are neurodiverse (e.g., have autism, mental problems)?
The moment you read this, please be gentle to me. Thank you.
This is my very first question on Meta. I'm feeling very good and scared at the same time. Every second I'm building this question makes me ...
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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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New Styles? New shade of green for accepted answers? It's not easy... being green
Stack Overflow just got updated with some new styles. This includes a new, more vibrant shade of green for accepted answers, and questions with existing answers are now denoted by only a square:
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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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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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Should There be Greater Accessibility in Stack Overflow's Site for Keyboard Users?
Here is a small list of accessibility concerns on our beloved site. These are important to address for more reasons than I can list here, but besides improving the site for all users and allowing them ...
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Setting language attribute for Stack Overflow
I am from Germany and using a screen reader making the Content of Stack Overflow accessible for me. Unfortunately no language attribute is set for Stack Overflow, so the screen reader reads all the ...
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If images are blocked for me, should I Skip or Delete image-only answers?
In China, there is a national blockage of Imgur-hosted images. So when an answer is "image-only", it may be an interesting answer for many viewers, but it's completely blank for me and ...
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Announcing Design Accessibility Updates on SO
Update
When we announced the accessibility initiative we had originally stated that the changes would only only be rolling out on SO and on the Teams product. Once the work on this began we realized ...
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Stack Overflow should add a "Skip to content" button for Accessibility
Many websites include a skip to content button which is activated when the Tab key is pressed for the (usually) first time, like in Google:
Or GitHub:
Why:
The goal of this button is to provide non-...
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High contrast mode beta
Today weāre introducing a beta of high contrast mode. You can enable it in your user preferences.
This setting will allow us to make the site more accessible for folks who need a bit more contrast ...
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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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Contrast problem for new font color of Stack Overflow dark mode
I don't know whether it's just me or not, but I feel the new font color of Stack Overflow Dark Mode makes my eyes hurt, because using #8CBFF2 as font color and #2D2E2F as the background does not fit (...
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The italic fonts on team are hard to read in non capital letters [closed]
The font used for monospace italics on teams (when composing a post in markdown mode) are a little hard to read. It might be my dyslexia but, the r, f and s are... indistinct and significantly harder ...
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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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Guidance for providing image content descriptions
As a developer one aspect that I feel that tends to get overlooked is accessibility. I'm guilty of leaving it as an afterthought in my own applications, but after having recently attended a session on ...
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We should be able to initiate a search using the mouse
After entering some text in the search box, I am not able to use the mouse to search: only the Enter key works to initiate the search.
There is a magnifying glass button in the left-hand side of ...
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The "Stack Overflow for Teams" banner is not (fully) accessible [closed]
I have noticed that there is no way to close this banner using the keyboard alone. As you can see when you tab through it, the close button X is skipped:
The tabbing order is as follow:
Focus on "...
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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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Should ads on Stack Overflow be accessible?
I saw the following ad on Stack Overflow (English version, but it is targeted to my language).
On the left side is the alt attribute, which roughly translates to:
You receive money from foreign ...
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Score indicator of "accepted" posts in user profile became black text on green background
It used to be white text on green background. I think this is a bug and leads to poor contrast.
Newest posts in Profile tab:
Answers in Activity tab (same for Questions):
According to https://www....
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The 2022 Developer Survey results header announcement uses the link text "here", which is not accessible to users browsing with screen readers
The header banner text and link look like this (simplified):
a {
text-decoration: none; /* from SO stylesheet */
}
Results from the 2022 Developer Survey are <a target="_blank" href="https://...
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How to properly format the code in a question if Iām visually impaired?
The question form always refuses the code I post because it is not formatted properly. The problem is that I am almost blind (visus 0.01Ā %) and have to use an 8Ć magnifier to see anything at all. If ...
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Colorblind mode for reviewing suggested edits
Roughly 8% of men and 0.5% of women are colorblind, the vast majority of which fall into the red-green category, including myself. When reviewing suggested edits, the colors used to differentiate what'...
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Recent achievements icon color
In the Stack Overflow header, the achievements icon displays an overlay for new reputation, but for other achievement notifications is simply changes color from gray to green. I have mild red-green ...
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Hidden Stack Snippets are not accessible and violate web standards
I noticed recently in a question about accessibility, that a snippet I included (marked as hidden by default; as it includes more details then strictly necessary for the question) is not very ...
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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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Chat UI changes suggestions
Now that chat will be used more in meta when discussions in comments go there, are there any changes to the chat user interface that could be implemented by SO to improve its usability and ...
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Filters on mobile require reading illegible text in cookie consent to disable them
When opening a Stack Overflow page for the first time on mobile, the controls to disable or change the filters are entirely covered by the cookie consent dialog, which is ...quite difficult to read ...
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Edit existing entry of developer story
I have just filled my developer story this evening on Stack Overflow, and everything doesn't appear exactly as I want / as it should. When I go to this page I see how to add something new in my ...
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Accessibility concerns about Stack Overflow
When writing Markdown on Stack Overflow, you can create HTML section headings, also known as <h1> or <hx>, using '#' 1ā6 times. This is very useful for questions and answers because you ...
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The Stack Snippets feature does not meet accessibility guidelines, and the editor is confusing with a keyboard
It's hard to navigate the posting process while only using a keyboard, and it's impossible if you're trying to use a Stack Snippet. Note: Not only do visually impaired users rely on the keyboard to ...
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Inaccessible image in Perl blog post
I noticed that the post Why Perl is still relevant in 2022 contains an SVG that is inaccessible to a number of users:
When using a screenreader (VoiceOver), I hear "2009 image 2010 image 2011 ...
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Set focus on email address field on the Login Page
I hate using mouse to select a form once I load any webpage which I know will require input of some type, so I just place both of my hands on keyboard and get ready to hit tab until I get to form ...
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Add image alt text to The Stack Overflow Comment Evaluator 5000
I was trying to evaluate some comments on the The Stack Overflow Comment Evaluator 5000, but the images aren't loading for me. I'm pretty sure it's my fault the images aren't rendering, but it would ...
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The search dropdown does not hide when it loses focus
To reproduce:
Open the Stack Overflow home page.
Tab into the search bar. A dropdown panel will open like it should.
Press tab thrice to move to the profile icon on the navbar. The panel should close ...
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Please fix the user card colors in dark mode; they fail contrast tests
A short while ago the dark mode styles updated (or perhaps my cache just refreshed), and the user card background changed from a nice neutral grey (Something like #3d4951 or very close to it, as I ...
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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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Content in new answer posted notification banner is hardly readable
Couldn't it have been done better?
Banner: full width
It is very difficult to read what is written on this banner, especially those blue words.
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Navigate Stack Exchange site switcher with keyboard
After I type a few characters into the Stack Exchange site search, I usually try to navigate with the down-arrow to the site I'm looking for. Of course that doesn't work, forcing me to relocate to the ...
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Autofocus the 'email' field on login page
Apparently, this was asked 5 years ago:
Set focus on email address field on the Login Page
If you're like me, you hate using the mouse.
I keep my browser secure on my work computer, so I have to re-...
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Can't navigate to question by pressing Enter after selecting with J/K
Vi-like navigation (Implement J / K keyboard shortcuts to move forward/backward in questions feed?) doesn't work anymore on Brave (Chromium).
When you've enabled keyboard navigation on your profile, ...
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Stack Overflow badge colours are too small and indistinct
This post has been triggered by me receiving the Caucus badge and being unable to tell if it is silver or bronze no matter how hard I stare at it.
I am quite happy to admit that I have poor colour ...
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Accessibility issue - Tabbed navigation skips the new "Products" menu
I notice the new product option does not have an option to access it using tabbed navigation via the keyboard:
This is the new drop-menu:
When you press tab the focus is passed to all the buttons, ...
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SO survey keyboard navigation
I am on the page How did you learn to code? Select all that apply. in the 2022 Stack Overflow Developer survey. The page uses custom "checkbox" form elements and visually hidden inputs. That ...
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Don't use a jump select on the settings menu in profiles
Currently, for small screen sizes, the collection of profile links becomes a dropdown:
However, for users using keyboards to navigate, this means a new page is visited every time a new option is ...
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_All_links_are_underlined_ in high contrast mode
All links in the page are underlined when using high contrast mode - it does not matter whether it is light or dark.
Here are examples:
A question - notice how the reputation and badges at the top are ...
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Highlight original poster's comments [duplicate]
It would be very helpful to see OP comments highlighted, for being able to detect which comment is based upon the OP's experience with the given suggestions.