Hello, Joel Martin <kanaka.se...@martintribe.org> writes: > I recently came across the Browsh project (https://www.brow.sh/) and > thought it might be relevant. I have no idea how friendly the current > implementation is to screen readers but it might be a good starting > point or at least interesting for reference.
Absolutely, thank you. However, browsh runs a full-blown firefox session which I would like to avoid, if only possible. I don't need full graphical rendering and would like to avoid burning CPU cycles for that. That's why I'm looking at running a stripped down version of servo. At the moment browsh is also pretty inaccessible because it renders graphics in TTY using Unicode, which makes the display just look like garbage to me (I use a braille display). This would be easy to fix though. Another problem is that it does not move the terminal cursor to track the browser focus, instead it just draws focused links on the terminal in whatever colour firefox uses. This would be very difficul to fix. > The maintainer of the project might be willing to accept contributions to > add a mode that is better for screen readers. Ironically they can only be contacted through gitter.im which would require a javascript capable browser. -- Aura _______________________________________________ dev-servo mailing list dev-servo@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-servo