The Cookbook/Captcha recipe should be able to provide some help here, no? Regards, Dominique
On Sun, Apr 14, 2019 at 2:36 AM Crisses <cris...@kinhost.org> wrote: > > Without using ReCaptcha — because Google data-mines everything so I don't > even want to load tech from them on my site — is there a way to fallback to a > text-based code on forms for captcha when someone is using a screen reader? > > I know this may defeat some of the purpose of using captchas to stop bots. I > also use a honeypot which can be frustrating when using assistive tech > because only upon getting an error does it tell the user that they need to > ignore the "Subject" field that sighted people cannot see. > > However, I have blind website viewers since my site is about mental health > disabilities, it needs to be accessible to the disability community as a > whole. I was informed of the issue today by someone using assistive > technology who could not submit comments on my site. Usually they get an > audio captcha on other sites. I thought it would fall back to text, but that > only happens if the server side fails to create images — not if the client > side doesn't perceive images. > > A question captcha might be the best solution that would work with all > technology :/ a rotating question would be best so it's not always the same > answer. > > Thanks, > > Thank you, > Crisses > _______________________________________________ > pmwiki-users mailing list > pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com > http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users