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Denise ([staff profile] denise) wrote in [site community profile] dw_accessibility2016-05-19 04:21 am

Screenreader users: What should proper behavior here be?

Someone reported that the alt text for icons on the /icons page (for instance, https://denise.dreamwidth.org/icons) is behaving weirdly and labeling every image as "(Default)" when viewed. A bit of investigation has turned up that it has to do with how the function that generates the alt text is called -- it does weird things when it's not called in the context of a comment/post.

The coder who ran down the issue is looking for some guidance on how things should work to fix the problem, and one of the questions raised was: is the alt text even necessary in that context? Alt text for icons is formed by the icon's keyword + description, and all that information is right there with the icon anyway: it's displayed next to the icon, and (if I'm not mistaken) is read out immediately after the icon.

So, screenreader users: Is having the alt text for each icon read to you on that page helpful, given that it's immediately repeated afterwards, or is it annoying? Should we fix the bug so that each icon gets the correct keyword information in the alt text, or should we just blank the alt text (on that page alone, not everywhere!) so you don't have to hear it twice?

[personal profile] jazzyjj 2019-06-13 05:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I realize this is a bit late, but I was looking around in this comm earlier today for another reason, and came across this entry. I haven't had time to read through this yet, but thought it might be of some help. Got this from a recent issue of "Top Tech Tidbits for Thursday" and it looks pretty good. https://axesslab.com/alt-texts/