[Blindmath] Another test of matrix accessibility

Michael Whapples mwhapples at aim.com
Tue Nov 22 15:04:45 UTC 2011


I would possibly say both the second and third are better with VoiceOver. It identifies each element as being in a separate cell (I assume that is what you would want to be found). The first one its a single cell for the whole row (one cell per line).

Michael Whapples
On 22 Nov 2011, at 14:38, Richard Baldwin wrote:

> I have attached a zip file containing an html file containing three
> possible candidates for use as matrix containers.
> 
> The first one is the apparent winner from the previous set of tests.
> 
> The other two are refinements of the first one that produce a more visually
> pleasing matrix. I would prefer to use one of the latter two provided that
> the improvement in visual appeal doesn't result in a loss of accessibility.
> 
> I would appreciate comments on the accessibility of the three using as many
> popular screen readers as possible.
> 
> Thanks,
> Dick Baldwin
> 
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