By all means; you should contact [EMAIL PROTECTED], with your
information, problems, and/or suggestions as to what y ou want Apple to
do in this regard. Apple is hearing and listening, and wants us to
write to them with constructive criticisms for anything relating to
better workarounds for solutions which could be difficult for those of
us who are blind and/or visually-impaired. If we do it in a
constructive manner, and not demand that they make things more
accessible; but rather, present concrete details of what we are having
difficulty with so that the developers and third-party writers better
know what we want, it would be better served by all of us. Just my two
cents worth. Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
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CHRISTOPHER PEPPEL
To:
'General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
the blind'
Subject:
RE: Apple's Web Site
Hi Jane,
The best way I have found is to look at the items you want to buy. When
you look at the models, you count down to the one you want and then
count the images. Sorry I can't help you more, but this is the only way
I have found to do it.
Chris
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jane Jordan
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 8:47 PM
To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X
by the blind
Subject: Apple's Web Site
I jsut have one question: Why doesn't Apple alt-tag their images so we
can tell what they are? I wa slooking for something in the Apple Store,
the online one, and before I could even consider getting it, I had to
select a model. I could not tell which model to select, because all it
said was "image" or something. I had to go into iChat and get a sighted
friend to assist. Very frustrating. I didn't know if I should email
this to the Accessibility Team or not. I was looking at iPod Shuffles,
if you are curious.
Jane
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Thursday, November 29 at 8:02 PM
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