- From: Shawn Henry <shawn@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 22:54:35 -0500
- To: bryan rasmussen <rasmussen.bryan@gmail.com>
- Cc: WAI IG <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Hi Bryan, WAI's Before and After Demonstration (BAD) has examples of things that make sense visually, yet humorous do not make sense with a screen reader. See for example https://www.w3.org/WAI/demos/bad/before/home.html Hope that helps, ~Shawn <www.w3.org/People/Shawn> On 09-Oct-24 5:21 AM, bryan rasmussen wrote: > Hey, > > I'm writing an article about some new ideas to handle translating between visual media to aural media - screen readers - and I need some examples of where the visual order of a layout makes sense, but the screen reader order would not make sense - for example components where the action comes before some necessary information about what the action does. > > I've seen thousands of these over the years of course, but darn it I never kept a document showing them all. I'm hoping somewhere here on the list has some examples. > > Obviously these are not ones where the visual order would be improved by moving it into an order where the reading order makes sense, but ones in which the visual information presented lower in reading order makes sense for the action you are undertaking. > > Hopefully someone can help me with examples of this, because this article is really killing me with the time sink it has turned into. > > Thanks, > Bryan Rasmussen
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