1. I'd like to see the alt attribute "moon" rather than just "" for the moon image so that it would speak moon visible x% to indicate that it is talking about the moon.
2. Could "LastRainTip":"<#LastRainTip format="HH:mm dd MMMM yyyy"">, be used if accessibility is checked? Since I can't look outside to see weather conditions knowing the last time it rained is useful, at least for the current day. If you don't want to do it that way you could use that format if it rained for the current day and the format without the time if it rained on a prior day.
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Accessibility points
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Accessibility points
A couple of accessibility points from mdlawler. I'm pretty sure the first one has been discussed before, and I think that Michael needs the alt attribute set to "moon", as the percentage comes from elsewhere ... I think!
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Re: Accessibility points
Michael says thanks for adding the moon alt attribute in b3149. He also asked me to ask about point 2 - the "last rain tip" time/date.
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Re: Accessibility points
Sorry, I wasn't ignoring this - well I was in a way so it stayed unread and in my mind.
Glad the point 1 worked OK.
Point 2 would be fairly complex to implement because the format is determined outside MX itself, it is in the data file template which MX just processes like any other tag file.
So a quick fix for Michael would be for him to keep a customised copy of websitedataT.json
A wider fix would mean adding logic to the default web page JavaScript and comparing the last rained date against "now" and displaying in the appropriate format - whilst allowing for time zone differences between the client and server.
Glad the point 1 worked OK.
Point 2 would be fairly complex to implement because the format is determined outside MX itself, it is in the data file template which MX just processes like any other tag file.
So a quick fix for Michael would be for him to keep a customised copy of websitedataT.json
A wider fix would mean adding logic to the default web page JavaScript and comparing the last rained date against "now" and displaying in the appropriate format - whilst allowing for time zone differences between the client and server.
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Re: Accessibility points
Thanks Mark. I've passed those on to Michael, and regarding point 2, that's exactly what he does - keeps his own websitedatat.json and copy it when it changes with new releases and then edit it.
Michael has raised some more points - mostly accessibility again:
1. When editing records for All Time Records, Monthly Records, This Months Records, and This Years Records when you click an item you get an edit field and what I've been told are a check mark and a x. The screen reader just calls these buttons. Can they be changed so that the screen reader knows what they are? Also what do these do?
2. For weather diary I can go to a date, but I can't press enter on it to edit for that date. You can see this with Narrator as it will allow you to arrow to the date, but then when you press enter it will say that there is no action.
3. What would you think about a download link for the upgrade in the alarm email and to just tell people to read updates.txt in the zip file before installing?
Thanks again.
Michael has raised some more points - mostly accessibility again:
1. When editing records for All Time Records, Monthly Records, This Months Records, and This Years Records when you click an item you get an edit field and what I've been told are a check mark and a x. The screen reader just calls these buttons. Can they be changed so that the screen reader knows what they are? Also what do these do?
2. For weather diary I can go to a date, but I can't press enter on it to edit for that date. You can see this with Narrator as it will allow you to arrow to the date, but then when you press enter it will say that there is no action.
3. What would you think about a download link for the upgrade in the alarm email and to just tell people to read updates.txt in the zip file before installing?
Thanks again.