![]() Too many people focus on blindness to the exclusion of people with other disability types (motor, auditory, cognitive, low vision, etc.) whose needs are just as relevant.Īlthough a screen reader isn't a "browser" in the same way that Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer are browsers (in fact, in most cases the screen reader depends on those browsers), screen readers are a way of accessing web content that is different from the way that sighted people use browsers. Of course, you don't want to fall into the trap of thinking that accessibility is only relevant to screen reader users. Screen reader users are one of the primary beneficiaries of your accessibility efforts, so it makes sense to understand their needs. Well, that would be an easy way out, but before you start making excuses, let's take a look at what you'd be missing out on. ![]() So if I don't know how to use a screen reader, I shouldn't even try? ![]()
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