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♿ Test Open Food Facts to make sure it's accessible #359

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teolemon opened this issue Jul 10, 2016 · 4 comments
Open
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♿ Test Open Food Facts to make sure it's accessible #359

teolemon opened this issue Jul 10, 2016 · 4 comments
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accessibility ♿ Ensuring Open Food Facts is accessible to all CSS meta

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@teolemon
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teolemon commented Jul 10, 2016

People who are blind rely on Screen readers and Braille Displays.
Open Food Facts provides them with text information about food that brings them more on par with people who can see.
Let's make sure they have a great experience on Open Food Facts

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@teolemon teolemon added the accessibility ♿ Ensuring Open Food Facts is accessible to all label Dec 21, 2016
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1.Provide Alt Text For all images, and alternative content for all other media.
2.Use eternal CSS for styling and layout and HTML for document structure.
3.Associate table headers with table cells, and use tables only for data. Include a table summary.
4.Provide a skip links option to let a user skip repetitive content.
5.Do not use flash, frames or tables for layout purposes.

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we can try out these things first

@teolemon teolemon added the CSS label Oct 10, 2019
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I'd love to help with this, however, forgive my ignorance, I cannot figure out how to spin-up the website locally. I've ran npm install and gulp but clearly there must be more to it...

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1.Provide Alt Text For all images, and alternative content for all other media.
2.Use eternal CSS for styling and layout and HTML for document structure.
3.Associate table headers with table cells, and use tables only for data. Include a table summary.
4.Provide a skip links option to let a user skip repetitive content.
5.Do not use flash, frames or tables for layout purposes.

Hi! I would love to help with this. I know CSS and can add Alt text for media and do other things that will make the site more accesssible. Is this an issue that is still open for us to work on?

@VaiTon VaiTon added the meta label Apr 21, 2020
@teolemon teolemon changed the title Test Open Food Facts to make sure it's accessible ♿ Test Open Food Facts to make sure it's accessible Aug 16, 2023
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