Hi Jonathan,
That is a terrific article, thanks for sharing.
Going to post it on the w3c web access initiative list. Perhaps there are
small standard changes that could get the ball rolling.
Does this mean Firefox is a solid extra browser to use alongside safari?
I truly do not want to use chrome.
Thanks,
Karen
On Sat, 22 Mar 2025, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
James Tey who used to be an NVDA developer and is now a Firefox developer
describes why communications between browsers and screen readers is synchronous
and causes poor performance.
https://www.jantrid.net/2025/03/20/async-accessibility-apis/https://www.jantrid.net/2025/03/20/async-accessibility-apis/
Interesting read at least for me.
Jonathan
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