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@dankeck@a11y.social
2025-03-18 15:38:43

@… is wondering how much trouble a skipped heading level is for screen reader users. Three users have replied but it'd be great to see more feedback. Anyone else willing to reply to Manuel's post? Here is the link:

@dankeck@a11y.social
2025-03-17 22:09:15

I know #Pixelfed doesn't support muting hashtags on the server side.
Are there any clients that support muting in the client?

@dankeck@a11y.social
2025-03-13 12:50:34

Two years ago at #CSUN I learned about what became my favorite browser extension, BeeLine Reader. I've been a subscriber ever since.
It's easy to set up on desktop, but has been some struggle to get working on Android. But this week I discovered it works with Microsoft's Edge Canary mobile browser, which has experimental support for extensions. Instructions are here:

A paragraph of text in black, red and blue. Each line ends with a particular color, and the next line starts with that same color, fading into a different color across the line.

The paragraph reads:

Suffering from screen fatigue? We’re here to help! BeeLine Reader makes reading on-screen easier, faster, and more enjoyable. We use a simple cognitive trick — an eye-guiding color gradient — to pull your eyes through long blocks of text. This helps you read more effectively and maintain your focu…
@dankeck@a11y.social
2025-03-03 15:11:41

Thank you @… and @… for responding quickly to accessibility barriers in @…
Socialfolio is a fun new way to collect and disp…

@dankeck@a11y.social
2025-04-01 02:12:13

Could anyone spare a "Like" for these kids who are trying to plant some seeds of Open Source in the USA Midwest?
#FOSS

@dankeck@a11y.social
2025-02-27 02:44:09

Surely I'm not the only one who hears this in my head anytime someone mentions the AI product "Claude."
#AI #LLM #Claude

The character Peridot from the cartoon Steven Universe on a big screen looking down angrily and pointing at the protagonists
@dankeck@a11y.social
2025-02-23 19:05:27

For 5 years now I've been learning about web accessibility and reviewing websites. But I'm not a native screen reader user, and my mobile app experience is lacking.
This month I learned about "Accessibility Actions" or "actions available" for VoiceOver and TalkBack. I shoulda known about it for years-- it makes navigation by swiping potentially much quicker.
Would you be willing to share your thoughts and experiences with this feature?