Reminder for those who may not be aware that those "fancy/custom text" things using special unicode characters that bypass ASCII fonts to make your name look cool or fancy or whatever ruin accessibility, like hard.

They break screen readers hard, since most, if not all, don't know how to handle them properly and end up pronouncing something like "Special character S" or whatever. They're also significantly harder to read than a user's chosen font, or the default fonts on any reasonable operating system or website, especially for neurodivergent and in particular dyslexic people.

Please stop using them, and maybe nudge your friends to stop using them.

Boosts appreciated for awareness

#Accessibility #FancyFonts #Neurodivergent #Boostswelcome

@fizzyizzy05

is there a good reference on accessibility and screen reader friendly habits that i can point folks to, things like color choices, alt text, fancy fonts, studly caps in hash tags, etc.?

i keep bumping into web sites that really need to get things fixed but getting them motivated and complete in fixes would be easier with said docs/references.

thanks!

@paul_ipv6 @fizzyizzy05

This website is a great resource:

https://veroniiiica.com/

Here's a section on accessible user names:

https://veroniiiica.com/how-to-choose-accessible-usernames/

And here's a section on alt text with several sub-sections:

https://veroniiiica.com/media-accessibility/alt-text/

Hope this helps!

#Accessibility #AltText

Veronica With Four Eyes

I live with low vision, learn with assistive technology, and develop free resources for visually impaired students on Veronica With Four Eyes

Veroniiiica

@ahimsa_pdx @fizzyizzy05

thanks! working my way through it now.