> I agree with you that a big campaign is needed, so I'm putting the High > Priority Projects maintainers and the FSF in CC. They already listed > accessibility as a high priority project but I am pretty sure you could > help them understand the issues blind users face better and they could > help you organize a campaign. THNX, its seme They dont listed accessibility as a high priority project I cant find it se http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/priority-projects/ have fun and be free ali miracle
2016-03-22 0:25 جرينتش-08:00, Fabio Pesari <[email protected]>: > On 03/21/2016 12:20 PM, Ali Abdul Ghani wrote: >> hi >> A lot of programs do not work with screen readers >> and Now, the problem has become much Larger >> And its became a problem in the web after the appearance of html5 >> >> now aMany Web applications do not work with screen readers >> Most programmers do not care for the screen reader when writing programs >> This makes the blind use computers with difficulty >> and They can not use a lot of programs >> >> >> We need a Great campaign To tell the programmers to improve their >> programs To work well with the screen Reader >> >> in fact I can not make this campaign Alone and I want your help and > your support >> >> have fun and be free >> ali miracle > > Hi Ali, > > I think it is a shame that such an important portion of users are not > given sufficient consideration. Programs should be designed with > accessibility in mind, and there should be strong guidelines to make > sure they can be operated by everyone who can operate a computer. > > My suggestion is this: what do you think about adding a field in the > Free Software Directory which says if a program can be used by blind > users or not? > > Also, what are your personal suggestions to improve the usability of > programs for blind users? Are there any guidelines online that > developers should follow? Can you tell us more about how a blind > GNU/Linux user would typically use a computer? > > I think most developers and designers are simply ignorant about this > issue, and it would really be helpful if someone familiar with it could > give the community some inputs. > > I agree with you that a big campaign is needed, so I'm putting the High > Priority Projects maintainers and the FSF in CC. They already listed > accessibility as a high priority project but I am pretty sure you could > help them understand the issues blind users face better and they could > help you organize a campaign. > -- Emacs is the ground. We run around and act silly on top of it, and when we die, may our remnants grace its ongoing incrementation.
