Can you detect wheter the Visitor uses Assistive Technology like Screenreaders?
Can you detect wheter the Visitor uses Assistive Technology like Screenreaders? And would that be useful? I will discuss this question in this episode.
Can you detect wheter the Visitor uses Assistive Technology like Screenreaders? And would that be useful? I will discuss this question in this episode.
DRM systems are preventing many disabled persons from the access to books and other informations. In this episode I want to explain the reasons.
Ever heard of the curb cut effect - things were invented or made for disabled persons, but are helpful for all. Let's talk about some examples in this episode.
Many people asked - I answer the question: Which are the most used screenreaders?
Its said that software is increasing discrimination. I think different: Software can decrease discrimination through a data-based approach.
You find more and more of them: Specialists in digital accessibility. But what makes you to an specialist? What should you know and what can you ignore? Thats the topic of this episode.
What is an Audio Description? Why it is important and which alternatives do we have? Let's take a look on it in this episode.
We want to make our texts as understandable as possible. One concept for that is the plain language. In this episode we will talk about the idea and rules of plain language.
Implants and enhancements can have a great impact on disabled persons. Let's talk about that in this episode.
Good idea or crazy plan - your parents will perhaps not like to see you in a freelancer position - as accessibility Consultant. In this episode we will discuss the way to this and what you should consider.