How can we indicate the correct pronunciation for words like "Read"
Add additional content such as using it in a sentence to indicate the meaning and proper pronunciation:
past tense: read
future tense: read
Is it required to designate a language for the page?
Yes it is a requirement! This enables the screen reader to properly read the page to the user with the correct inflection and pronunciation
Extra context such as the surrounding sentence for pronunciation?
Everyone! That's right it is universal usability!
How many WCAG SC level A & AA are there that talk about error handling?
3 - 3.3.1 level A, 3.3.3 AA, and 3.3.4 AA
What are the two ways of giving context to a user when words sound the same?
( example: pair, pear, pare)
We can give more information in both:
Textual: spelling the word or using it in a sentence
Visual/images: visual representation
What should you add if you change the language even for 1 word in the page?
Inline lang attribute
Visual images of homonyms?
Visual users... remember we also need alt text to ensure all images that provide necessary information are inclusive and that information is also relayed to screen reader users!
Can I pass one WCAG SC and fail another?
Yes! It's important to ensure we are addressing all of these
How can we help a user sound out a difficult word?
Add phonetic pronunciations
Name a word that is often mispronounced by screen readers even if the language is correctly set?
Read ... but there's several others
Phonetic spellings?
Anyone who is unfamiliar with big or complex words. Remember that additional content and context may be necessary because not all people read phonetically.
Is it a requirement that errors be textual?
DAILY DOUBLE: Yes! While you can include an icon or color changes the fact that there's an error requires it be explicit and include text!
What is a more simplistic way to say "gustatory Rhinitis"?
a runny nose from eating spicy foods
Is there a difference between language settings for American versus UK English?
Yes! In fact, there's many languages that provide multiple settings depending on the inflection or other changes
Screen reader users
If I say "Error:" is that enough?
Nope! The user needs to know how to fix the error so error messages need to include that information.
example: ERROR: date format mm/yyyy
What is a major benefit of helping users pronounce a word correctly?
Easier understanding
Reducing cognitive load
there's a ton more... so this is open ended!
Can a screen reader read character languages like Chinese in English using a lang attribute?
Somewhat... It will tell the user what language it is in, but unless the screen reader is set to include that language, it is best to offer interactive elements (such as links) in both the language of the page and in alternative languages.
Inline language change attributes
What are the 3 ways to provide error prevention for legal, financial, or data changes?
Reversible: Submissions are reversible.
Checked: Data entered by the user is checked for input errors and the user is provided an opportunity to correct them.
Confirmed: A mechanism is available for reviewing, confirming, and correcting information before finalizing the submission.