The Voice of Accessibility: Navigating Screen Reader Experiences
Screen readers are often used by people with visual or physical disabilities to access documents and websites. As designers, it’s crucial that we understand how our audience will experience our documents. Step into the world of screen reader users and gain insights into how they interact with digital content. If you have ever wondered how things like time, dates, and form fields sound from a screen reader, do not miss this session.
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding of screen reader navigation and interaction
- Techniques for designing content that enhances screen reader usability
- Tips for conducting user testing with screen reader users
This article was last modified on April 24, 2025
This article was first published on April 4, 2025
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