Braille and Blind Accessible
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- MrOneHundred0
Any printer that does embossing or the like should be able to help with the braille process (embossing). There is a font called, I think, Braille (funny, that), but be cautious – there are a lot of different codes used to translations into Braille. Maybe talk to your local Society for the Visually Impaired (if that’s what they call them where you are).
BTW, this year is the centenary of Braille.
- Good idea, I will contact them. And yeah, I was worried about the translation thing... Thank you!TeganTorch
- ribit0
Make sure people can tab through all fields and complete all tasks using only keyboard...
Consider also just embossing the standard text as an alternative or supplemental to braille for some of the text, such as logos, main company title..
- styleplus0
the code snippet above is syntactically incorrect.
this is more correct:
<img src='source_to_image_here' title='this_is_the_title_attribute'/>
- mikotondria30
Just a genuine thought - is there anyone here who is blind and reads this site with a screen-reader ?
- acescence0
web content accessibility guidelines..