The sound of title separators
A couple of weeks ago I posted an article on Document titles and title separators. The other day, Pete posted The Sound of the Accessible Title Tag Separator. Pete provides even more interesting information, including a set of sound files that make it possible for anyone to hear how a screen reader (JAWS in this case) pronounces some common title separators.
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It’s good news, but they left out some. Good thing that we don’t have to choose between visual “perkiness” and accessibility.
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