Web developer and #IAAPCPWA. Digital accessibility, amateur photography, Christianity, 8-bit video games, sci-fi books, pop psychology and cognition. He/him.
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Thanks for sharing. It sounds like all the technology is in place for people to use or hide the chat as needed.
I like Aptos a lot better than Calibri, but I already miss the font’s original name, Bierstadt.
Now if Spotify would finally add a light mode.
I edited my post and added a link to the font.
The Jarts told me Ohio’s native tongue is still lashing me.
I subscribed to Pocket Casts when it was owned by public media entities, and it worked well. But after they sold it off, I just switched to AntennaPod and it does everything I need too.
I just went to https://cohost.org/vogon with the screen reader NVDA and tried to browse the graphics of electronics there.
Good news: the web page is coded correctly, and I heard alt text for the images as expected. Kudos to cohost, and also thanks to you for working to include as many people as possible.
Not necessarily the best, but I have a special place in my heart for Rax Roast Beef:
Thanks for sharing. I asked this question elsewhere, and no one else has trouble with Zoom chat. Everything I hear is along the lines of this response at rblind: that Zoom makes it easy for all users to show or hide the chat as needed.
Maybe you’re right about guidelines and moderation. At the very least, maybe it would be good to add a statement to the accessibility talk at the beginning of the meeting. Like: