It's best not to use flash at all, instead use html 5, it provides all
of the features of flash and is accessible.
Original message:
Flash does not talk to the Macintosh accessibility layer and from what
it sounds like, it never will. If your institution is creating flash
materials using the
Hello,
Perfect, everything is clear now.
Thank you so much for the information.
Regards,Sauro
2016-11-23 16:43 GMT+01:00, Jonathan Cohn :
> Flash does not talk to the Macintosh accessibility layer and from what it
> sounds like, it never will. If your institution is
Flash does not talk to the Macintosh accessibility layer and from what it
sounds like, it never will. If your institution is creating flash materials
using the Captivate tool, they should also be able to create an HTML 5 version
of the materials.
The only other thing to do is to use a Windows
Hello,
I'd like to know if there is somebody in the list that can give me advices how
to use flash contents in web pages.
In particular, my online university uses flash to supply contents.
I can see that there are flash contents but interacting with that, I cannot do
anything.
Could you give