Re: [jupyter] Accessibility guidelines?

2019-01-28 Thread Norman Gray
Greetings. On 22 Jan 2019, at 17:40, Norman Gray wrote: I've tried putting some simple CSS (just 'body { background-color: #00f; font-size: 32pt; }') into 1. ~/.jupyter/custom/custom.css 2. ~/.jupyter/profile/static/custom/custom.css and 3.

Re: [jupyter] Accessibility guidelines?

2019-01-22 Thread Norman Gray
Greetings, all. [I'm finally responding to a thread from December...!] On 5 Dec 2018, at 11:06, MinRK wrote: A user can put CSS overrides in ~/.jupyter/custom/custom.css for notebook classic or create a theme for jupyterlab. Documenting accessibility issues an opening an Issue on GitHub

Re: [jupyter] Accessibility guidelines?

2018-12-05 Thread Tim Head
A new thread appeared a few days ago on exactly this topic in the forum: https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/accessibility-jupyterhub-for-education/242 Maybe we can merge these two? Even if not, cross linking them should be useful so I'll do that ;) T On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 8:36 PM Chris Holdgraf

Re: [jupyter] Accessibility guidelines?

2018-12-05 Thread Chris Holdgraf
Perhaps it's be useful if there were a community-driven guide to accessibility. e.g. it could come with a few pre-made CSS rules and instructions for where to put them. Even if there are some ways in which it specifically says jupyterXXX is *not* accessible, I think there'd be value in making this

Re: [jupyter] Accessibility guidelines?

2018-12-05 Thread MinRK
Thanks for the question! We are just learning about how to measure accessibility and address issues, and help is greatly appreciated. On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 5:07 PM Norman Gray wrote: > > Greetings. > > I've been asked about accessibility adjustments to JupyterHub. Is there > any current