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  1. Jan 2024
    1. Model 3

      The homepage of this website only has pure silent videos without subtitles. You cannot use the Enter key to enter the details page (where details of the car are displayed). The link selected by shift + tab cannot be seen, and it is almost impossible to use the keyboard for complete interaction.

    1. Coolors

      https://coolors.co/ (the website) The real link is above and since there is no text I can't use that site to quote. You cannot see the selected link when using tab+shit. All texts are pictures (buttons). The entire website does not even have a "text", it is all buttons. You can only use the mouse and eyes to interact.

    1. Virtually maintenance free, durable and beautiful.  Put your brushes and tools away—with a Trillium Vinyl Fence system you won’t be spending your weekends painting, sealing or replacing popped nails or rotting wood. The low-maintenance beauty of these systems allows you more time to enjoy your environment, not work on it.

      The title has a black background and white text, and the pictures have alternative text (this allows Windows' built-in voice reading assistance to help obtain information). You can use the keyboard to operate the web page. It can be seen that it is a website made by a professional team.

    1. Accessibility is the design of products, devices, services, vehicles, or environments so as to be usable by people with disabilities.[1] The concept of accessible design and practice of accessible development ensures both "direct access" (i.e. unassisted) and "indirect access" meaning compatibility with a person's assistive technology[2] (for example, computer screen readers).

      Wikipedia also has good accessibility, it has altertext for images, and entries have audio versions (talk)

    1. Accessible formatsThe story is available in accessible formats for kids and families of all abilities. There are many ways to enjoy the story: read, listen, or watch! Find a print version for use in the library.Would you like to access the story in a format that you don't see here? If so, please contact us at accessibleservices@tpl.ca or 416-393-7099.The photos in the social story were taken at a time when people had to wear masks in the library. Masks are optional now.

      This website has very good accessibility because its text is not in a complex color background, and the text has an audio reading version, which allows people with visual impairments to still obtain information. People with hearing impairments can use closed captions or text files to read. The speaking speed of the video version is deliberately slowed down to make it easier for children to understand.