Hi all,

I’m traveling, and would like to play Wordle on my iPhone. I’ve looked at Nick 
Mizzoni‘s page at get hub, and I’ve been able to install the outlet and run 
chrome on my Mac to make it work but I cannot seem to find a way to cut and 
paste the text of the applet as he suggests.  Every time I select the text 
field and try to copy the text from the text Pittsfield, I end up copying the 
text of theEvery time I select the text field and try to copy the text from the 
text field, I end up copying the text of the whole webpage. How do I go about 
just copying the code? Has anyone tried to do this, if so how did you go about 
it?
Thanks,
Donna
PS. Here’s the text from the page.
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Accessible Wordle
If you're using Chrome on the desktop (Mac, PC, Linux), install this Chrome 
extension to make Wordle accessible to your screen reader:

Make Wordle Accessible Chrome Extension

Last updated: Feb 12, 2022, to support Wordle's new home at NYTimes.com.

Once you install the extension, you're done. Reload the page if you already 
have Wordle open, but otherwise from now on every time you open Wordle it will 
be automatically accessible, you won't have to do anything.

If you want to use Wordle on Android or iOS or on another browser, keep reading 
- but none of the rest of the instructions on this page are necessary if you 
use the extension.

This is a little bookmarklet to make Wordle accessible to screen reader users. 
It's not a replacement for the game, rather you can use it to modify Wordle 
in-place to make it accessible - that way you can play the same game as 
everyone else.

Works on both desktop and mobile browsers and screen readers.

It's a few steps to set up the first time but then it's very easy to use any 
time you want to play Wordle. This is the only way to modify a website 
in-place, especially 

If you're on Android or on a desktop browser, below is a link called Make 
Wordle Accessible. Instead of clicking the link, right-click it and choose Copy 
Link Address, then keep reading for the next step.

Make Wordle Accessible

If you're on your phone, especially iOS Safari, do this instead: navigate to 
the following text field and select all of the code, then press Copy.



OK, if you followed either of the above instructions and copied something, the 
next step is to make it into a bookmark. Open your browser's bookmark manager 
and click on the option to create a new bookmark.

Name the new bookmark Make Wordle Accessible or something like that. In the URL 
or link address field, paste what you just copied. It's super long and should 
start with the word javascript. If it doesn't, something went wrong.

On iOS Safari, the easiest solution might be to tap the Share icon to bookmark 
the current page, then open the Bookmark Manager and edit the bookmark to paste 
the bookmarklet code in as the address, instead of this page.

Now all you need to do is visit Wordle and then after the page loads, open this 
bookmark you just saved, and the page will become accessible instantly. If you 
keep the tab open it should keep working for as long as you want, but if you 
reopen or reload the page you'll have to also open the bookmark again.

Written by Dominic Mazzoni, and released under the terms of the 3-clause BSD 
license. Source code on GitHub.


Sent from my iPhone

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