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screenreader says 'clickable' when a textbox is a heading
- 8 months ago
Thank you JoseTansengco Great idea. I'll start a new post to get the community input with screenreaders in combination with Storyline.
I also found some valuable information with a lot of promising and useful links about screenreaders: NVDA Screenreader | Articulate - Community
JoseTansengcothank you for the idea to get community input about screenreaders in combination with Storyline. Unfortunately there is not so much (none) response. Probably not many experiences? Or only positive ones? NVDA Screenreader | Articulate - Community
- KellyAuner8 months agoStaff
Hi DouweHarder,
I'm glad to see my teammates, Steven and Joe, were able to help point you in the right direction. Creating a new discussion on this topic was a great call! I understand there haven't been any comments yet, but I'm hoping others in the community will weigh in with their preferences or experiences. If you find a related discussion on this topic that you want to follow along with, make sure to select the follow icon. You'll be notified when there's new activity!
- DouweHarder8 months agoCommunity Member
Hi KellyAuner
Thank you for your reply. In my search to find out a way to make Storyline content which interactive as well as accessible I tested some of the Storyline templates from the content library. Unfortunately I could not find good examples. Maybe my testing was wrong or maybe I'm not good experienced enough in doing accesibility tests.
My question is: are there Storyline templates in the Content Library 360 which are accesible? Which have for example a right and meaningful focus order and work well with screenreaders as NVDA and JAWS? If so then I could use those as a starting point for learning and further development of accessible content. That would be great!- StevenBenassi8 months agoStaff
Hi DouweHarder!
Happy to jump in here!
Currently, none of our Storyline 360 templates meet WCAG standards, so authors will need to apply the recommendations in the following articles to align with accessibility requirements:
- Storyline 360: How to Design an Accessible Course
- Storyline 360 Supports Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
However, I do understand the importance of making Storyline templates accessible for course authors, so I've shared your feedback with our product team.
We'll be sure to let you know if we have any updates to share. Have a great start to your week!
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