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ColetteCunningh
7 years agoCommunity Member
RISE - accessibility features
One year ago there was a discussion around accessibility - WCAG AA, WAI-ARIA Labels, Section 508, DDA, Equality Act and Screen Reader Supports.
It was noted that Articulate were working on this a...
JimLarsen
7 years agoCommunity Member
In my experience, one of the greatest problems with RISE and accessibility is the low contrast between text and background, and low contrast between triggers and background. In my limited experience I am finding that I cannot see features on the screen at all, such as radio buttons. The low contrast causes my eyes to strain, and I have pretty good vision. I find that the low contrast also makes the flash cards get skipped by users because they can't make out the outlines and the triggers on screen.
I disagree with the current low contrast fad in interface design that is trending with so many products. If normal-sighted people can't make out the radio buttons on screen, how are the visually impaired going to be able to make use of it?