Accessibility
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Accessibility Tools on this site looks great
www.taxresearch.org.uk Thames Water is bust: our politicians need to deal with itThis morning, the business media is obsessed with the fact that Thames Water has failed to make a payment due on debt owed by its parent company, with intense speculation about what this might mean for the company's future. The discussion focuses on how that company's debt might be repaid and...
As far as I am concerned an example for how other sites could implement it as well.
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Atkinson Hyperlegible Font
brailleinstitute.org Download the Atkinson Hyperlegible FontA new typeface – greater legibility and readability for low vision readers Atkinson Hyperlegible font is named after Braille Institute founder, J. Robert Atkinson. What makes it different from traditional typography design is that it focuses on letterform distinction to increase character recogniti...
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Dialogs and shadow DOM: can we make it accessible?
> Last year, I wrote about managing focus in the shadow DOM, and in particular about modal dialogs. Since the <dialog> element has now shipped in all browsers, and the inert attribute is starting to land too, I figured it would be a good time to take another look at getting dialogs to play nicely with shadow DOM. > > This post is going to get pretty technical, especially when it comes to the nitty-gritty details of accessibility and web standards. If you’re into that, then buckle up! The ride may be a bit bumpy.
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Authenticator for Replacing Mobile Dependent 2FA for Who Who Might Needs it Or Otherwise Can't Affords Them (even a decent ethical used device can be $100 or more)
chrome.google.com AuthenticatorAuthenticator generates two-factor authentication codes in your browser.
I was having difficulties 2FAing (namely Discord but others in the past) and I glad this exists for me be able to FINALLY 2FA enables it. :)
Aside from someone who can't see or otherwise operates a Smart device (Smartphone, tablet, etc) this is also made available to people who frankly can't afford one.
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Added Tool Ranks For Accessibly Improvements to Wearing Out Tools' Warnings and Improved Tools' Game Play! Also Updated Mobs Redo and Farming Redo!
Hiya again everyone! Tool Ranks were added since Ten1Plus reminded me that it had the features of reminding you when tools are about to break! Both with audio and visual feed backs! :)
Mobs Redo and Farming Redo were also both updated as well! :)
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When You Actually Can't Run it Yourself Because of Lack of Accessibility to do so.
Ever since the Pterodactyl Game Panel software had changed theming in 1.x versioning I am left to the hands of 3rd party gaming providers to get things done. Which of course doesn't checks all of the boxes. :(
The issues? Lack of contrasts, or as I like to "call it" grey on top of grey!
Nobody can give me a feasible solution to either correct this or even to part ways to still be able to host a User Interface on my own server rental.
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Mods' Additions and Adjustments for Accessibly Minded Minetest Gaming! Additional Information Availability and Gracefulness/"forgiving".
Hiya again everyone! I thought to share these updates which are intended to improve accessibility on my Minetest gaming server.
Firstly the main improvements is making in game information made more apparent and available in the form of Tooltips. Which explains damage, luminance and so on of blocks, items, tools and swords! You may also search right in game so you can easily track down say all lumiance bearing blocks/sources.
Additionally mods like Restart Gift and Stamina were adjusted to be more graceful and "forgiving". Restart Gift been adjusted to give you an hour over 5 minutes to rejoin for your "prize" in an event you get kicked from the server (crashes, shut down, etc). While Stamina was buffed so you don't lose so much just crafting and other previously "expensive" tasks.
Finally "First Hour" mod will as the name implies will not let you be attacked/attack others for the first hour (even against mobs). So you got time to prepare and set up shop!
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Introductions
Introduce yourself! What is your interest in accessibility? What disabilities do you feel comfortable sharing? What is an aspect of your disability that gets overlooked?
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DBGamer DeafBlind, Owner and Operator of Accessibly focused Minetest Gaming
Hello there everyone, I am here DBGamer thought to introduce myself as a DeafBlind individual whose owns and operates my DeafBlind Minetest Gaming which places accessible on top of it's priorities for myself while I am gaming as well as everyone else's. :)
Additionally I intend to make it immersive as well as interactive for a fun and enjoyable Minetesting experiences on my reliable game server rental.