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*Accessibility of XUL widgets should be reviewed? (Ben Goodger mentioning focus selections on the widgets in the preferences window) | * Accessibility of XUL widgets should be reviewed? (Ben Goodger mentioning focus selections on the widgets in the preferences window) | ||
*Keyboard customization ( | * Keyboard customization (functionality from the keyconfig extension) | ||
*Text-rendering mode like Opera would be good? Also a useful tool for developers for testing semantic markup. This would help boost people's enthusiasm for suppling accessible sites by making testing far faster (Lynx isn't always that easy to setup and configure) | * Text-rendering mode like Opera would be good? Also a useful tool for developers for testing semantic markup. This would help boost people's enthusiasm for suppling accessible sites by making testing far faster (Lynx isn't always that easy to setup and configure) | ||
*New buttons on toolbar customization sheet for increase / decrease font size and/or other accessibility options | * New buttons on toolbar customization sheet for increase / decrease font size and/or other accessibility options | ||
* A fit to window-width option (as in Opera) would come in handy to eliminate horizontal scrolling | |||
== Crazy blind dude recommendations, in addition to previous: == | == Crazy blind dude recommendations, in addition to previous: == | ||
Revision as of 19:37, 29 January 2006
- Accessibility of XUL widgets should be reviewed? (Ben Goodger mentioning focus selections on the widgets in the preferences window)
- Keyboard customization (functionality from the keyconfig extension)
- Text-rendering mode like Opera would be good? Also a useful tool for developers for testing semantic markup. This would help boost people's enthusiasm for suppling accessible sites by making testing far faster (Lynx isn't always that easy to setup and configure)
- New buttons on toolbar customization sheet for increase / decrease font size and/or other accessibility options
- A fit to window-width option (as in Opera) would come in handy to eliminate horizontal scrolling
Crazy blind dude recommendations, in addition to previous:
- Attempt to work with Freedom Scientific and GW Micro to sort out screen reader "issues" to work with the most mainstream products (JAWS, Window-Eyes) better.
- Implementation of VoiceXML similar to Opera in the Firefox and Thunderbird projects respectively, maybe even Sunbird/Calendar.
- Seek a better solution as an alternative to MSAA compliance (here's hoping).
- Develop a better way for browser to recognize security verification schemes that are inherently inaccessible because of their garbled visual nature and provide an alternative means of verification through the browser.