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Rethinking Storyline's Accessibility Checker Guidance on Accessible Video Controls and Autoplay
I agree with all this feedback AustonStamm
From an accessibility perspective, a single, consistent set of controls is generally preferable to two independent control systems that can fall out of sync. It would be helpful if Articulate could provide examples of recommended implementation patterns that avoid duplicate controls while still meeting accessibility requirements.
I also support the suggestion to expand transcript support. If transcripts were integrated directly into the Storyline player, authors could provide captions, transcripts, and playback controls within a single, consistent experience.
Lastly, adding a manual review section to the accessibility checker would be ideal. I also really appreciate the way PPT provides a way to review reading order across a project.
- EricSantos1 month agoStaff
Hi NicoleLetoile-3,
Thanks for adding your perspective to the discussion.
I can see how having a single, synchronized set of media controls, along with transcripts integrated directly into the Storyline player, could create a more consistent and accessible experience for learners. I also appreciate your suggestion to expand the Accessibility Checker with guidance for manual reviews, similar to PowerPoint's approach to reviewing reading order.
I've shared your feedback with our product team. Thanks again for taking the time to add your perspective.