- From: Roger Hudson <rhudson@usability.com.au>
- Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 09:23:37 +1100
- To: <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <002f01cdd4c9$81898200$849c8600$@com.au>
Hi As part of some ongoing research into the accessibility of YouTube material that is embedded into web pages, can anyone point me to an example of an embedded HTML5 YouTube video that has a player which is keyboard accessible. By keyboard accessible, I mean at least the ability to do the following with the keyboard: Start and stop the player; move forward and back through the video; mute and control the audio levels; turn captions on and off, and change the size of caption text. Or, examples of embedded youtube video players that you feel are reasonably keyboard accessible. I have been looking at the new controls developed by Vision Australia and they look pretty good, but I was wondering if there is anything else. I know there are example of accessible video players that don't use embedded youtube material, but since so many people now use this method of putting video material onto their sites I am specifically interested in seeing how to make the embedded youtube material more keyboard accessible. Thanks, Roger Roger Hudson Web Usability Mobile: 0405 320 014 Phone: 02 9568 1535 Web: www.usability.com.au Blog: www.dingoaccess.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/rogerhudson Email: rhudson@usability.com.au
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