Please boost for reach. So, anyone that is working on FOSS projects like web apps, sites, Linux apps, desktop environments, or other user interfaces, please let me know if you want them tested for accessibility. I can do both CLI, web, and GUI testing, and app testing on Android. I'm running Debian (on a ChromeBook but that's not too important), so just give me the name of the package, or the URL of the site or app. I can also do Flatpak!
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Devin Prater (devinprater@devin.masto.host)'s status on Sunday, 26-Jun-2022 14:59:42 UTC Devin Prater -
Devin Prater (devinprater@devin.masto.host)'s status on Sunday, 26-Jun-2022 23:57:25 UTC Devin Prater @bortzmeyer Like Flatpak, refreshing the whole screen. The CLI Reddit clients do this too. TUI programs, mainly. Oh and using Unicode for progress bars and such.
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Stéphane Bortzmeyer (bortzmeyer@mastodon.gougere.fr)'s status on Sunday, 26-Jun-2022 23:57:26 UTC Stéphane Bortzmeyer @devinprater Interesting you mention CLI. I always had the impression (based on ignorance) that CLI applications were always accessible, at least for people with vision issues. What could go wrong with a CLI application? What are the points to check?
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