105
votes
Accepted
Change the color of the "achievements" icon when it's highlighted (for users with Deuteranopia)
Why not put a dot in the green area that indicates unread notifications instead?
The dot is meant to emulate the badge icons.
I considered coloring the dot to indicate what sort of badge, but a ...
71
votes
How do moderators deal with users who are neurodiverse (e.g., have autism, mental problems)?
While this doesn't answer your question, I'd like to point a few things out.
First, I think it's very brave of you to ask this question.
Second, a disclaimer. I don't know what you are feeling, or how ...
70
votes
The "Ask Question" button must be easily accessible
It shouldn’t become a button (or input) element.
The a element is the correct choice here, because clicking "Ask Question" leads to a page (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask), i.e., it’s a ...
68
votes
Does this site value / accommodate contributions of people with disabilities?
Does the site value contributions of people with disabilities? Yes, definitely. People with OCD, on the autism spectrum, who have emotional disorders, and so forth often find this site to be a ...
65
votes
Announcing Design Accessibility Updates on SO
There are currently 53 questions tagged accessibility here on Meta.SO. Many of them are yet unsolved issues regarding WCAG violations or other accessibility concerns very similar to the ones mentioned ...
57
votes
Accepted
New Styles? New shade of green for accepted answers? It's not easy... being green
Update 04/21/2016
We appreciate everyone's feedback so far. The design team spent some time today reviewing complaints surrounding the green's brightness and the number of green backgrounds. Here are ...
51
votes
The "Ask Question" button must be easily accessible
Place it near the top of the page so that that can be quickly found.
Sadly you can't tell but it's visually near the top of the page; the lack of a tabindex attribute puts it at the 15th place on ...
51
votes
If images are blocked for me, should I Skip or Delete image-only answers?
You cannot see the full post, but you want to judge it? That's risky. Skip would be the safer option. Especially since there are enough reviewers in other countries where the full posts are shown. ...
43
votes
Change the color of the "achievements" icon when it's highlighted (for users with Deuteranopia)
For awareness, this is what this color-blindness simulator says the image looks like with deuteranopia:
I can't tell you how accurate the representation is, but at least it should give you some idea.
42
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How do moderators deal with users who are neurodiverse (e.g., have autism, mental problems)?
This is more of a huge comment than an answer, but I still wanted to post it anyway.
Keep in mind that on Stack Overflow (unlike on a social network), the people are not purposely trying to harm you ...
41
votes
The "Ask Question" button must be easily accessible
It should be possible to add an "ask question" link into header so that it's not visible to regular users and only accessible to screen readers.
Header seems like a natural place to contain links to ...
41
votes
If images are blocked for me, should I Skip or Delete image-only answers?
Answer a simple question:
Is the answer still useful if all links and images suddenly die?
If yes, the post is, at a minimum, an OK one (you might want to skip to avoid approving an irrelevant or ...
40
votes
High contrast mode beta
bug status-completed
Low contrast of post interaction buttons (upvote/downvote, bookmark, history) in dark mode.
Open any question.
The buttons are almost impossible to see in dark mode since they ...
37
votes
Accepted
Can you please add underlines to hyperlinks?
You've highlighted an accessibility issue, and it ought to be addressed.
New Answer
With the scope of your request restricted to posts and comments, we've got something that looks like this:
I don'...
36
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How do moderators deal with users who are neurodiverse (e.g., have autism, mental problems)?
I think that quite some software developers and therefore a not insignificant amount of users here are somewhere on the spectrum (which is not the same as "mentally ill"), so you're not ...
34
votes
Can you please add underlines to hyperlinks?
Agreed - to underline or to not underline is a preference of the user, and it seems odd that the site stylesheet should explicitly prefer one or the other.
Personally, I have a colour monitor and ...
29
votes
The "Ask Question" button must be easily accessible
I think we can keep it as it is without moving it anywhere. Mark its wrapping element as complementary landmark and give this wrapping element an aria-label as "question tools". Screen reader users ...
24
votes
Announcing Design Accessibility Updates on SO
Would the changes extend to high contrast mode?
Would the changes extend to dark mode?
21
votes
High contrast mode beta
bug status-completed
I don't have this mode enabled :
But I got issue with dark theme on google chrome, I can't read badge :
Except when I put my mouse on hover:
20
votes
High contrast mode beta
bug status-deferred
Very hard to tell difference between visited and unvisited links in question list
Open a question list, for example a tag like like javascript, or python, or java.
Open one of the ...
19
votes
Image-only question shouldn't be accepted
Unfortunately, even if we put in a filter to stop users from posting such image-only questions, they could trivially get around it just by adding a paragraph or two of blather about how they're new to ...
19
votes
High contrast mode beta
bug status-completed
Low contrast of scores of questions with accepted answers in the Related menu
Open a question.
Look at the Related questions on the right.
The score is in white and if the ...
18
votes
Accepted
Does Stack Overflow strive to meet accessibility standards?
I do not believe that there is any specific strict standard that is followed by the team, which is not to say they do not strive to meet accessibility standards, just that I haven't seen any ...
17
votes
Accepted
Guidance for providing image content descriptions
Let me say first that I commend you for devoting attention to this issue in your work.
I am not an accessibility expert myself, but there are multiple sources around the web for guidelines about ...
17
votes
The italic fonts on team are hard to read in non capital letters
Just tested, and this is because of the new Cascadia Fonts that were released 2 days ago: Cascadia Code 2105.24. I'm using Ubuntu, however, I do have the Cascadia Code fonts installed. As, however, I'...
16
votes
Change the color of the "achievements" icon when it's highlighted (for users with Deuteranopia)
I don't like the idea of changing the green color. Rep is green. We need to show modified lines to make this clearer for all SO users.
Here's my try at an alternate UI:
I'm not a UI guy, so forgive ...
16
votes
High contrast mode beta
bug status-completed
While the contrast in "Activity → All actions" for absolute dates is fine, it's a bit low for the relative ones.
Light mode (fails all WCAG standards):
Dark mode (fails ...
14
votes
Change the color of the "achievements" icon when it's highlighted (for users with Deuteranopia)
I have written on the UX exchange about color accessibility.
ColorHexa has an awesome tool that helps with these types of scenarios.
In the link, you can see in the color blindness section the issue ...
11
votes
High contrast mode beta
bug status-completed
Inconsistency and low contrast of how scores are shown for followed posts in the profile
Go to your user profile.
Go to the Following tab.
The followed posts where there is an ...
Only top scored, non community-wiki answers of a minimum length are eligible
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