Accessibility Frameworks - jhhl/AUMI-Together GitHub Wiki

Probably won't use this, but it can give ideas about what to do.

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Accessibility tools:

via Brandon Kindred @ linkedin

Hi Brandon: I'm starting a project that I hope to have several web based front ends to, in order to accommodate a wide range of abilities accessing the live, realtime music improv software. There are some UI techniques I'm trying to come up with to lessen friction for people who really need the UI to be as simple as possible, but also be able to swap from an interactive playing interface to a control interface, and once in that control interface, to make it possible to keep it simple while presenting a large bunch of menu-like choices. Imagine that the only UI input you have is derived from a not super-accurate mouse hover. Also, I want this to be a PWA, so AI - if any - must be fairly simple and run completely in the browser. http://aumiapp.com

Look-see plugin : https://www.look-see.com/ This evaluates a web page for accessibility.

Also: https://wave.webaim.org WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools

Dos and Don'ts on accessibility design from the Government:

https://accessibility.blog.gov.uk/2016/09/02/dos-and-donts-on-designing-for-accessibility/

Rob Fielding's reverse web proxy, which uses AI to automatically tag uploaded media that doesn't have descriptive metadata. That is, the proxy - with it's fill text search - can help make unprocessed web content accessible by a conversational interface.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuDblOFiPcQ