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KyleMain-25d18a
Community Member
I just viewed on my iPhone.
The slider works great on my iPhone.
I love the layout and images, great work!
I’m sure the feature of using the left right keyboard buttons is a nice experience. Is this a project you used or just purely for the challenge? I’m asking because I’m wondering if you also had some way to inform learners that the arrows exist.
One of my best friends went blind and the arrows is something he needs but are often not used because the extra work for a low population of blind people may not justify extra time =cost/bandwidth.
Great work! The source file is something that would make adding this feature so quick that developers could add at no additional cost/bandwidth.
Would you consider replying with the source file?
- Kyle
The slider works great on my iPhone.
I love the layout and images, great work!
I’m sure the feature of using the left right keyboard buttons is a nice experience. Is this a project you used or just purely for the challenge? I’m asking because I’m wondering if you also had some way to inform learners that the arrows exist.
One of my best friends went blind and the arrows is something he needs but are often not used because the extra work for a low population of blind people may not justify extra time =cost/bandwidth.
Great work! The source file is something that would make adding this feature so quick that developers could add at no additional cost/bandwidth.
Would you consider replying with the source file?
- Kyle
fabian
4 years agoCommunity Member
Thank you for your feedback Kyle!
I created the project purely for the challenge, so there can definitely be done more for accessibility. I uploaded a second version with a button to toggle accessible text on and off, so that the content is easy to navigate with a screen reader.
Here is the link for the source file:
https://elc340.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/elc_340.story
I created the project purely for the challenge, so there can definitely be done more for accessibility. I uploaded a second version with a button to toggle accessible text on and off, so that the content is easy to navigate with a screen reader.
Here is the link for the source file:
https://elc340.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/elc_340.story