Has anyone found concrete info on whether scrolling panels are readable by screen readers? I've looked at the Storyline 360 VPAT and a few other accessibility places, but I can't find a "yes" or "no" answer.
Thanks for your help. I truly value this resource!
I've read that they're not so I avoid them on my courses as we have to meet certain accessibility guidelines. You could test it out though? I use the built-in narration feature on my laptop (Windows 10) to proof my courses with a screen reader before I sign off on them.
Thanks, Mary! That was my thought as well. I'm also considering putting the text of the scrolling panel in the Notes area as a possible transcript workaround. Have you tried this?
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I've read that they're not so I avoid them on my courses as we have to meet certain accessibility guidelines. You could test it out though? I use the built-in narration feature on my laptop (Windows 10) to proof my courses with a screen reader before I sign off on them.
Thanks, Mary! That was my thought as well. I'm also considering putting the text of the scrolling panel in the Notes area as a possible transcript workaround. Have you tried this?