Hi,
Since I work in the area of accessibility (and I submitted many
accessibility-related bugs), I would like to know whether the results of
the Writer accessibility audit are publicly available.
More specifically, I have the following questions:
* Did the audit focus on the accessibility of Writer's output, its
interface or both?
* If the audit covered the interface, which platforms were considered
(different operating systems have different accessibility APIs) and
which method was used?
Best regards,
Christophe Strobbe
On 21/11/19 08:53, Heiko Tietze wrote:
(...)
Other
* Welcome back, Elio
+ UX (daily work on BZ)
+ user research (quatiative/qualitative studies)
+ website (full redesign, new structure)
+ UI design (eg. bibliography)
+ visual design (eg OpenBadges, branding v7)
+ Writer Accessibility Audit finished. Let's have a look at it and create tickets for spotted
observations.
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Christophe Strobbe
Akademischer Mitarbeiter
Responsive Media Experience Research Group (REMEX)
Hochschule der Medien
Nobelstraße 10
70569 Stuttgart
Tel. +49 711 8923 2749
“I drink tea and I know things.”
Falsely attributed to Christophe Lannister.
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