#93895: "Make the site/games accessible to increase the user base & improve playability"
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Deskrivadur dre ar munud
• Mar-plij, eilit/pegit ar gemennadenn fazi a zo war ho skramm, ma zo unan.
Currently, the site and many games do not meet basic accessibility criteria, which prevents many users from playing. For example, those who can't use a mouse are unable to keyboard-navigate the site and games; those with visual difficulties using magnifiers still can't see all content and not all text enlarges; anyone playing in darker conditions (e.g. neurodivergents with hypersensitivity) struggle as colour contrast isn't always sufficient; etc.
The suggestion is to use the international standard WCAG guidelines (www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/), and ensure that the site and games conform to Level A, i.e. the lowest, or bare minimum conformance level. This is a legal requirement for basic services and a moral and business imperative for others - there are more than a billion people with accessibility requirements, so the potential increase in user base is huge! (www.w3.org/WAI/business-case/)
A logical first step could be to make sure any new game only passes Beta testing if it's WCAG Level A Compliant, and ensure that games with that Compliance can be searched for (at least until a significant proportion of the games on the site are compliant). Older titles would be brought in line gradually.
Thank you!• Displegit deomp, mar-plij, ar pezh ho poa c'hoant d'ober, ar pezh ho peus graet hag ar pezh a zo c'hoarvezet 'benn ar fin
• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Brave 1.52
• Mar-plij, eilit/pegit an destenn e Saozneg ha n'eo ket en ho yezh. M'ho peus ul lennad skramm eus ar gudenn (ho pezit soñj d'eus se !), gellout a rit implij Imgur.com evit e bellgargañ hag eilañ/pegañ al liamm amañ.
Currently, the site and many games do not meet basic accessibility criteria, which prevents many users from playing. For example, those who can't use a mouse are unable to keyboard-navigate the site and games; those with visual difficulties using magnifiers still can't see all content and not all text enlarges; anyone playing in darker conditions (e.g. neurodivergents with hypersensitivity) struggle as colour contrast isn't always sufficient; etc.
The suggestion is to use the international standard WCAG guidelines (www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/), and ensure that the site and games conform to Level A, i.e. the lowest, or bare minimum conformance level. This is a legal requirement for basic services and a moral and business imperative for others - there are more than a billion people with accessibility requirements, so the potential increase in user base is huge! (www.w3.org/WAI/business-case/)
A logical first step could be to make sure any new game only passes Beta testing if it's WCAG Level A Compliant, and ensure that games with that Compliance can be searched for (at least until a significant proportion of the games on the site are compliant). Older titles would be brought in line gradually.
Thank you!• Ha dibres eo an destenn-mañ er sistem treiñ? Ma ya, daoust ha troet eo bet ouzhpenn 24 eur 'zo ?
• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Brave 1.52
• Displegit ho kinnig mar-plij, e berrgomzoù met en un doare resis, evit ma vefe an aesañ posupl kompren mat ar pezh ho peus c'hoant lâret.
Currently, the site and many games do not meet basic accessibility criteria, which prevents many users from playing. For example, those who can't use a mouse are unable to keyboard-navigate the site and games; those with visual difficulties using magnifiers still can't see all content and not all text enlarges; anyone playing in darker conditions (e.g. neurodivergents with hypersensitivity) struggle as colour contrast isn't always sufficient; etc.
The suggestion is to use the international standard WCAG guidelines (www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/), and ensure that the site and games conform to Level A, i.e. the lowest, or bare minimum conformance level. This is a legal requirement for basic services and a moral and business imperative for others - there are more than a billion people with accessibility requirements, so the potential increase in user base is huge! (www.w3.org/WAI/business-case/)
A logical first step could be to make sure any new game only passes Beta testing if it's WCAG Level A Compliant, and ensure that games with that Compliance can be searched for (at least until a significant proportion of the games on the site are compliant). Older titles would be brought in line gradually.
Thank you!• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Brave 1.52
• What was displayed on the screen when you were blocked (Blank screen? Part of the game interface? Error message?)
Currently, the site and many games do not meet basic accessibility criteria, which prevents many users from playing. For example, those who can't use a mouse are unable to keyboard-navigate the site and games; those with visual difficulties using magnifiers still can't see all content and not all text enlarges; anyone playing in darker conditions (e.g. neurodivergents with hypersensitivity) struggle as colour contrast isn't always sufficient; etc.
The suggestion is to use the international standard WCAG guidelines (www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/), and ensure that the site and games conform to Level A, i.e. the lowest, or bare minimum conformance level. This is a legal requirement for basic services and a moral and business imperative for others - there are more than a billion people with accessibility requirements, so the potential increase in user base is huge! (www.w3.org/WAI/business-case/)
A logical first step could be to make sure any new game only passes Beta testing if it's WCAG Level A Compliant, and ensure that games with that Compliance can be searched for (at least until a significant proportion of the games on the site are compliant). Older titles would be brought in line gradually.
Thank you!• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Brave 1.52
• Which part of the rules was not respected by the BGA adaptation
Currently, the site and many games do not meet basic accessibility criteria, which prevents many users from playing. For example, those who can't use a mouse are unable to keyboard-navigate the site and games; those with visual difficulties using magnifiers still can't see all content and not all text enlarges; anyone playing in darker conditions (e.g. neurodivergents with hypersensitivity) struggle as colour contrast isn't always sufficient; etc.
The suggestion is to use the international standard WCAG guidelines (www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/), and ensure that the site and games conform to Level A, i.e. the lowest, or bare minimum conformance level. This is a legal requirement for basic services and a moral and business imperative for others - there are more than a billion people with accessibility requirements, so the potential increase in user base is huge! (www.w3.org/WAI/business-case/)
A logical first step could be to make sure any new game only passes Beta testing if it's WCAG Level A Compliant, and ensure that games with that Compliance can be searched for (at least until a significant proportion of the games on the site are compliant). Older titles would be brought in line gradually.
Thank you!• Ha posupl eo gwelet torridigezh ar reolenn e replay ar bartienn ? Ma 'z eo ya, da be niverenn taol ?
• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Brave 1.52
• Peseurt taol ho peus c'hoant c'hoari ?
Currently, the site and many games do not meet basic accessibility criteria, which prevents many users from playing. For example, those who can't use a mouse are unable to keyboard-navigate the site and games; those with visual difficulties using magnifiers still can't see all content and not all text enlarges; anyone playing in darker conditions (e.g. neurodivergents with hypersensitivity) struggle as colour contrast isn't always sufficient; etc.
The suggestion is to use the international standard WCAG guidelines (www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/), and ensure that the site and games conform to Level A, i.e. the lowest, or bare minimum conformance level. This is a legal requirement for basic services and a moral and business imperative for others - there are more than a billion people with accessibility requirements, so the potential increase in user base is huge! (www.w3.org/WAI/business-case/)
A logical first step could be to make sure any new game only passes Beta testing if it's WCAG Level A Compliant, and ensure that games with that Compliance can be searched for (at least until a significant proportion of the games on the site are compliant). Older titles would be brought in line gradually.
Thank you!• Petra emaoc'h o klask ober evit delankañ an ober c'hoari-mañ ?
• What happened when you try to do this (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Brave 1.52
• Da be bazenn ar bartienn eo en em gavet ar gudenn (petra oa testenn kemenn ar c'hoari) ?
Currently, the site and many games do not meet basic accessibility criteria, which prevents many users from playing. For example, those who can't use a mouse are unable to keyboard-navigate the site and games; those with visual difficulties using magnifiers still can't see all content and not all text enlarges; anyone playing in darker conditions (e.g. neurodivergents with hypersensitivity) struggle as colour contrast isn't always sufficient; etc.
The suggestion is to use the international standard WCAG guidelines (www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/), and ensure that the site and games conform to Level A, i.e. the lowest, or bare minimum conformance level. This is a legal requirement for basic services and a moral and business imperative for others - there are more than a billion people with accessibility requirements, so the potential increase in user base is huge! (www.w3.org/WAI/business-case/)
A logical first step could be to make sure any new game only passes Beta testing if it's WCAG Level A Compliant, and ensure that games with that Compliance can be searched for (at least until a significant proportion of the games on the site are compliant). Older titles would be brought in line gradually.
Thank you!• What happened when you try to do a game action (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Brave 1.52
• Mar-plij, diskrivit kudenn an diskwel. M'ho peus ul lennad skramm eus ar gudenn (ho pezit soñj d'eus se !), gellout a rit implij Imgur.com evit e bellgargañ hag eilañ/pegañ al liamm amañ.
Currently, the site and many games do not meet basic accessibility criteria, which prevents many users from playing. For example, those who can't use a mouse are unable to keyboard-navigate the site and games; those with visual difficulties using magnifiers still can't see all content and not all text enlarges; anyone playing in darker conditions (e.g. neurodivergents with hypersensitivity) struggle as colour contrast isn't always sufficient; etc.
The suggestion is to use the international standard WCAG guidelines (www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/), and ensure that the site and games conform to Level A, i.e. the lowest, or bare minimum conformance level. This is a legal requirement for basic services and a moral and business imperative for others - there are more than a billion people with accessibility requirements, so the potential increase in user base is huge! (www.w3.org/WAI/business-case/)
A logical first step could be to make sure any new game only passes Beta testing if it's WCAG Level A Compliant, and ensure that games with that Compliance can be searched for (at least until a significant proportion of the games on the site are compliant). Older titles would be brought in line gradually.
Thank you!• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Brave 1.52
• Mar-plij, eilit/pegit an destenn e Saozneg ha n'eo ket en ho yezh. M'ho peus ul lennad skramm eus ar gudenn (ho pezit soñj d'eus se !), gellout a rit implij Imgur.com evit e bellgargañ hag eilañ/pegañ al liamm amañ.
Currently, the site and many games do not meet basic accessibility criteria, which prevents many users from playing. For example, those who can't use a mouse are unable to keyboard-navigate the site and games; those with visual difficulties using magnifiers still can't see all content and not all text enlarges; anyone playing in darker conditions (e.g. neurodivergents with hypersensitivity) struggle as colour contrast isn't always sufficient; etc.
The suggestion is to use the international standard WCAG guidelines (www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/), and ensure that the site and games conform to Level A, i.e. the lowest, or bare minimum conformance level. This is a legal requirement for basic services and a moral and business imperative for others - there are more than a billion people with accessibility requirements, so the potential increase in user base is huge! (www.w3.org/WAI/business-case/)
A logical first step could be to make sure any new game only passes Beta testing if it's WCAG Level A Compliant, and ensure that games with that Compliance can be searched for (at least until a significant proportion of the games on the site are compliant). Older titles would be brought in line gradually.
Thank you!• Ha dibres eo an destenn-mañ er sistem treiñ? Ma ya, daoust ha troet eo bet ouzhpenn 24 eur 'zo ?
• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Brave 1.52
• Displegit ho kinnig mar-plij, e berrgomzoù met en un doare resis, evit ma vefe an aesañ posupl kompren mat ar pezh ho peus c'hoant lâret.
Currently, the site and many games do not meet basic accessibility criteria, which prevents many users from playing. For example, those who can't use a mouse are unable to keyboard-navigate the site and games; those with visual difficulties using magnifiers still can't see all content and not all text enlarges; anyone playing in darker conditions (e.g. neurodivergents with hypersensitivity) struggle as colour contrast isn't always sufficient; etc.
The suggestion is to use the international standard WCAG guidelines (www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/), and ensure that the site and games conform to Level A, i.e. the lowest, or bare minimum conformance level. This is a legal requirement for basic services and a moral and business imperative for others - there are more than a billion people with accessibility requirements, so the potential increase in user base is huge! (www.w3.org/WAI/business-case/)
A logical first step could be to make sure any new game only passes Beta testing if it's WCAG Level A Compliant, and ensure that games with that Compliance can be searched for (at least until a significant proportion of the games on the site are compliant). Older titles would be brought in line gradually.
Thank you!• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Brave 1.52
Roll-istor an danevelloù bog
- WCAG guidelines: www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/
- Business case: www.w3.org/WAI/business-case/
Ouzhpennañ un dra bennak d'an danevell-mañ
- Niverenn taol all / Niverenn ar fiñv
- Ha renket eo bet ar gudenn gant an douchenn F5 ?
- Ha c'hoarvezet eo ar gudenn meur a wech ? Bewech ? Cheñch-dicheñch ?
- M'ho peus ul lennad skramm eus ar gudenn (ho pezit soñj d'eus se !), gellout a rit implij Imgur.com evit e bellgargañ hag eilañ/pegañ al liamm amañ.