So the HTML Review has some beautiful and interesting sites to explore and play with:

thehtml.review/03/ (there's a /02/ and /01/ too!)

But how accessible are they? I don't want to shame anyone, and I haven't yet visited them with a screen-reader on, myself.

I'd be interested to know about people's experiences visiting these or other arty, experience-based websites while using assistive tech. If any have been a particular joy, please reply with links!

#accessibility #art #html #web

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@sarajw One way to check is to view the accessibility tree in your browser's devtools. It should show you the same structure a screen reader would see.

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@mauve thank you!

I think maybe I'm not being clear: Yes, I could check it with the accessibility tree, other a11y extensions and WCAG and such - what I am trying to get at is whether non-sighted, non-pointing-device using people can enjoy these artful web pieces at all.

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