On 19/1/22 15:55, Anders Holmberg wrote:
They use to tell me to complain to the developers of the page.
They say there are standards for this.
So I don't think apple will do something to resolve this issue.

If the developers of the Web site aren't following the standards, it isn't Apple's problem. There are real limits to the ability of screen readers to work around failures to implement Web accessibility standards. That's why some Web sites are inaccessible to screen reader users.

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