Accessibility advisors
Accessibility advisors
There was recently a kerfuffle about using the code block for code-like but not exactly code per se bits.
One concern there was that screen readers are said to choke on these compared to the New Feature: Table Support.
I was frustrated because I could not find anything more than anecdotal and 10+ year old lore about exactly what the accessibility issues were for code blocking for monospace vs for tables, and though about getting some software and trying it out myself.
Then I noticed there is a lot of different screen readers and other accessibility tools out there and I could not get all of them because:
- some are expensive and I'm poor
- each takes some time to learn (I have my own neuro-challenges)
- what matters is the experience of the folks who actually use these!
For the SE ecosystem in general (rather than a per-site basis) how about a recognized group of volunteers with various interests in accessibility get recognized as an important voice and have a central clearinghouse-type function for information and UI review for these issues?