A web site that is only readable via screen reader.

@zachleat would be interesting to provide this in an #EmpathyLab

Instead of "you can only use this website with a keyboard"... 🤔

Thanks for the inspiration!

@stvfrnzl what’s EmpathyLab?

@zachleat it's a place where people can experience different kinds of disabilities while using (a website) or interacting with something

They would wear glasses simulating certain visual impairments, such as cataracts or tunnel vision and are given tasks, like solving a maze or puzzle

Or use browser extensions simulating Parkinson's while booking tickets

It's a great way to introduce people to the topic of accessibility and can make it easier to relate

@stvfrnzl awesome! is there a home base for it online?

@zachleat not that I'm aware of, but I think big companies like Apple and Google have these, someone might have written about it

I recently participated in a workshop part of a tech festival in Germany where they had one and I will do the same at my work place

In my experience showing assistive technology and accessibility issues in real life had the biggest impact to change people's perspective on it

Way more than showing slides or videos or blog posts 🤗