ASCII art sounds terrible for screen reader users.
A better way to share it: Take a screenshot and share that with alt text.
ASCII art sounds terrible for screen reader users.
A better way to share it: Take a screenshot and share that with alt text.
If you're new to making web content accessible and not sure where to start, here's what I recommend! You can make so much impact on these fairly low effort things.
- Color contrast
- Alt text
- Semantic HTML
I go into the details on my blog: https://ashleemboyer.com/blog/three-starting-points-for-making-accessible-digital-content
Ever tried to use mobile apps/websites when your text size is larger than the defaults?
Many don't look great. Sometimes core functionality is cut off & impossible, like completing orders. Terrible for users & money flying right out of your pocket.
https://ashleemboyer.com/blog/don-t-use-fixed-css-height-or-width-on-text-containers
Accommodations aren’t a foreign concept. Non-disabled people are accommodated all the time.
Don't ask disabled people to do things you wouldn't expect non-disabled people to do.