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Accessibility compliance in Storyline
Yes, it's very simple. A LONG time ago, screen readers would only read items that were on the timeline at '0', so I had to put everything starting at '0'. I got creative and rather than having elements come ON at time, say, 10 seconds, I'd remove a blocking decorative shape (that was hiding the original element) at 10 seconds so it would look like the element just appeared.
I believe I read that this subversive technique of mine is no longer necessary. Element can come on at timeline '10' and the screen reader will capture it. IS THIS CORRECT?
(Let's assume FOCUS ORDER is correct.)
Robin D. Innes, SPHR
Special Consultant
Learning & Development
rinnes@calstate.edu
401 Golden Shore, Long Beach, CA 90802
www.calstate.edu
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Hi Robin,
Yes, that is correct. The screen reader will be able to detect and read any object on the slide as long as they are currently visible and are included in the slide's focus order. You can use this test link with your favorite screen reader to confirm the behavior. And we have this helpful article which contains tips on how to design accessible courses for your reference:
Hope this helps! Also, your contact information came through as well. This Peek video will show you how to edit it out if you’d like.