
Craig Bradney wrote:
Accessibility is great, but inkscape isn't really the type of program that is able to cater to those with accessibility needs (namely visual needs, which is what they focus on most with accessibility). So, I can definitely specify that it needs to be accessible, it's just kinda overkill in this case (although basics like alt tags for images are good practice anyway, as are a couple other things accessibility brings to the table). So, does anyone want to chime in on what level of accessibility we should shoot for?
Not that its a requirement for me at all, but how about those with very poor sight. There are plenty that can read with high zoom levels, and even do a lot of graphics work if they can zoom in or stick their faces to the screen. Zooming and other images is a hard one to deal with but still, might be a suggestion.
Craig Scribus Team
Swish! Okay, you nailed that one. Very good point.
-Josh