User:Isaidnoway

Accessibility
Formatting of tables - please note that using or  tags in adjacent cells to emulate a visual row is not recommended. This is a problem for users of screen readers which read tables cell by cell, HTML row by HTML row, not visual row by visual row.

Here are some examples of what I mean,, and which both use the  formatting for the "Character" and "Actor" columns. Imagine being able to only listen to these articles and trying to figure out what character goes with what actor.

Do not use abbreviations to communicate important information, and use text alongside numbers, when it is unclear what the numbers represent, as seen in:. This is accessible.

Some widely used and popular screen reader apps and browser extensions can not read flag icons (listen to audio examples), colors, symbols, content that is hidden under collapsible templates, and sometimes screenreaders can not interpret abbreviations or acronyms properly. When an abbreviation that is not widely used or recognized, please first introduce it using the full expression. Please avoid making up new abbreviations that screen readers will not recognize. It's important to remember that not all our readers, visually impaired or otherwise, will be able to understand the abbreviations an editor has chosen to use. Flag icons should not be used in prose in the article body. This breaks up the continuity of the text, distracting the reader. When flag icons are added excessively, they clutter the page and become redundant. Pages with excessive flag icons can also cause loading problems for some people with slow internet connections and some mobile devices.

Please ensure that flag icons, abbreviations, colors in tables and symbols are not the only method used to communicate important information. Words as the primary means of communication should always be given greater precedence over flag icons, colors, abbreviations, acronyms and symbols.

Miscellaneous

 * Please tag articles that are not accessible: Template:Accessibility dispute.
 * Alert other users of your impairment: Template:Visually impaired.
 * Alert other users of your disability: Template:User disability.
 * Pages should be easy to navigate and read for people with disabilities: Manual of Style/Accessibility.
 * All users, regardless of disability, should be able to read, navigate, and contribute to Wikipedia easily: Accessibility dos and don'ts.
 * Users should be aware that displaying a disability template may make one a target for discrimination.
 * Editors should also be aware that displaying your LGBTQ status may make one a target for discrimination.
 * Please be advised the opinions expressed on this user page are mine alone and may or may not reflect community consensus.
 * Please also be advised that some specific examples used above are intended for an audience that is not visually impaired.

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Improved tables in articles to be accessibility compliant and added over 2000 references for citation needed tags.
 * List of LGBT rights activists
 * List of gay characters in television
 * List of bisexual characters in television
 * List of made-for-television films with LGBT characters
 * List of 1990s American television episodes with LGBT themes
 * List of 1980s American television episodes with LGBT themes
 * List of 1970s American television episodes with LGBT themes
 * List of comedy television series with LGBT characters
 * List of dramatic television series with LGBT characters: 1960s–2000s
 * List of dramatic television series with LGBT characters: 2010–2015
 * List of dramatic television series with LGBT characters: 2016–2019
 * List of dramatic television series with LGBT characters: 2020s

Accessibility
Formatting of tables - please note that using or  tags in adjacent cells to emulate a visual row is not recommended. This is a problem for users of screen readers which read tables cell by cell, HTML row by HTML row, not visual row by visual row.

Here are some examples of what I mean,, and which both use the  formatting for the "Character" and "Actor" columns. Imagine being able to only listen to these articles and trying to figure out what character goes with what actor.

Do not use abbreviations to communicate important information, and use text alongside numbers, when it is unclear what the numbers represent, as seen in:. This is accessible.

Screen readers can not read flag icons, colors, symbols and sometimes does not interpret abbreviations or acronyms properly. Ensure that icons, abbreviations, colors in tables and symbols are not the only method used to communicate important information. Words as the primary means of communication should always be given greater precedence over flag icons, colors, abbreviations, acronyms and symbols.


 * Please tag articles that are not accessible: Template:Accessibility dispute
 * Alert other users of your impairment: Template:Visually impaired
 * Alert other users of your disability: Template:User disability
 * Pages should be easy to navigate and read for people with disabilities: Manual of Style/Accessibility
 * All users, regardless of disability, should be able to read, navigate, and contribute to Wikipedia easily: Accessibility dos and don'ts
 * Users should be aware that displaying a disability template may make one a target for discrimination.

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