On Sunday, 23 September 2018 at 22:07:36 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
It's one thing to follow guidelines, it's another to have
someone who relies on a screenreader actually try it out. If
anyone here uses a screenreader, or knows someone who does,
please give dlang.org a try and let us know about how we can
improve their experience with it.
Well, one can use some text-based browser and check out how it
looks there, `lynx` for example. Of course this cannot replace a
real screenreader but it gives some suggestion how a page with no
styles looks like.
So, how does it look like?
- nav + search and the intro are fine. Then some mixture of text
and code examples follows
- news, learn, docs, ... sections are fine
- "Fast code, fast." is again a wild mixture of text and code
examples (there's no hide/show, everything is collapsed)