Hi Mike,

No problem at all.

I verified again that you can enter show notes with the screen reader but to be honest there is a lot of "Button",  "Button", "Button",  "Button", going on when you tab through the menubar.

While this won't prevent you from adding shownotes, it's less than optional

I just opened a bug https://repo.anhonesthost.net/HPR/hpr_hub/issues/75, and am investigating it.

Anyone else with some tips or suggestions please send them to me.

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Regards,

Ken Fallon (PA7KEN,G5KEN)
https://kenfallon.com
https://hackerpublicradio.org/hosts/ken_fallon

On 2025-01-01 19:26, Mike Ray wrote:


Hello Ken

I'm due a show. Last Christmas, not the one just gone, I did three, so it must be time again.

But, ever since the days when it became impossible to FTP them in, I am not so keen.

I certainly don't intend to do any WYSIWYG editing, although I do use, and write, JavaScript, and node, and typescript, and React, for my bread and cheese these days.

I'm sorry to immediately react so negatively, it's just that the letters WYSIWYG so often mean stuff that is 100% invisible to the screen reader. Or, almost worse, partially accessible only. So it's an immediate red flag that brings down the blinkers and the red mist.

So much software out there could be accessible if people gave a shit.




On 01/01/2025 15:46, Ken Fallon wrote:
Hi Mike,

First our Project Principles say The priority is to keep the flow of shows coming in and going out, fix any accessibility issue that arise, then work on any other feature requests. <https://repo.anhonesthost.net/ HPR/hpr_documentation/src/branch/main/developer_information.md>

Second I said "The main change and only change you will see (if your are running   javascript) is in the upload form which now allows for WYSIWYG editing.

Which means that when you do not use javascript you won't even see the editor.

https://repo.anhonesthost.net/HPR/hpr_hub/src/branch/main/hub/ upload.php#L223-L238

So no change what so ever.

I've tested the upload myself with NVDA, links, elinks etc, but you know the only way to be 100% sure is if a visually impaired person were to record a show and submit it.




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