Did you test with a screen reader? As my experience is that after about the 200 characters count the screen reader jumps to the next list item. This is what I am trying to figure out. Thank you Sandi
Every screen reader behaves somewhat differently. Which one are you using? Is it one of the Rise supported screen readers?
Screen Readers
Learners often use screen readers to experience e-learning courses, so it’s important to note that Rise 360 supports JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack screen readers with our supported browsers.
Hi thanks for getting back to me - I am using VoiceOver in Google Chrome on my iMac. I am in the process of getting a second computer which I will hopefully have JAWS installed, so that I can test multiple screen readers.
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Hi Sandi,
Thanks for reaching out!
If you're entering text in a scenario block, the character limit there is 200 characters. Sorting activities have a smaller limit of 80 characters. Also, matching question types are limited to 90 characters because of the shape of the matching choices.
Hope this helps!
Thank you for getting back to me but I specifically need to know if there is a character limit in bulleted list items. Thank you.
Sandi
Hi Sandi,
I created a Bulleted list and stopped after adding 1000 characters.
You could have done the same test.
Did you test with a screen reader? As my experience is that after about the 200 characters count the screen reader jumps to the next list item. This is what I am trying to figure out. Thank you Sandi
Every screen reader behaves somewhat differently. Which one are you using? Is it one of the Rise supported screen readers?
Screen Readers
Learners often use screen readers to experience e-learning courses, so it’s important to note that Rise 360 supports JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack screen readers with our supported browsers.
Source: https://access.articulate.com/support/article/Rise-360-How-to-Design-an-Accessible-Course
Hi thanks for getting back to me - I am using VoiceOver in Google Chrome on my iMac. I am in the process of getting a second computer which I will hopefully have JAWS installed, so that I can test multiple screen readers.
Hi Sandi,
The recommended browser for VoiceOver is Safari. This is also the most used combo for VoiceOver, according to the latest WebAIM Survey.