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On 27/09/2023 16:39, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
> Gary R. Schmidt <
grschmidt@acm.org> wrote:
>> On 27/09/2023 08:17, Jerry wrote:
>
>>> What does Google turning off HTML in 3 months mean for Windows Firefox
>>> GMail users?
>
>>> Google to discontinue the Basic HTML version of Gmail next year
https://www.neowin.net/news/google-to-discontinue-the-basic-html-version-of-gmai
l-next-year/
>
>>> What will change?
>>> Will it matter?
>
>> If you are blind and rely on a screen-reader to read your email via the
>> web, it *does* matter.
>
> Can you use an email client in a terminal window with IMAP to access the
> inbox in Gmail? Wouldn`t that better interpret reading order on behalf
> of the screen reader?
Having to learn a new application is always a problem, even an interface
update buggers things up. You have to get someone to talk you through
all the new commands, and where what information is on screen and so on.
Note: I am not blind, but I have written software with the requirement
that it be usable by the blind.
Cheers,
GaryB-)
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