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KathyKiernan
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2 years ago

Accessibility

Hello, 

 

Question 1: does anyone have a storyline 2023 accessibility checklist? 

Question 2: how do I know which fonts are accessible for screen readers? Is the Articulate font okay? 

Question 3: since my course already has auto play narration for each slide, for screen readers, is it necessary for me to go back and turn off auto play and create a button to start the audio narration? 

  • Hey Kathy,

    Articulate published a checklist not too long ago that I think is very helpful: https://community.articulate.com/download/accessible-e-learning-checklist 

    The font isn't critical for screen readers since a user operating a screen reader cannot see the font, although sometimes special characters can be problematic. Generally for users who may have a reading disability, I would choose a clean, sans serif font like Arial, Articulate, Calibri, or Open Sans.

    On your audio, yes, I would turn off auto play and create a button or a toggle to allow users to enable or disable narration if that's something they want. You also don't want your auto-playing narration to interrupt/interfere with a screen reader. Tom outlined how to do that in a reply to this post!