Low-vision and blind screen readers users do not use accessibility overlays
A new usability study clearly shows that website overlays do not serve any needs of a significant group of people with disabilities.
A new usability study clearly shows that website overlays do not serve any needs of a significant group of people with disabilities.
This past weekend, I attended and presented at WordCamp Seattle: Experienced. Even if you don’t understand the code behind the techniques, take a moment to watch users of “assistive technology.”