Sunday, January 22, 2017

usability - Best way to call out important content to screen readers?


We're adding new content to our page that describes the accessibility options available at a destination. The user may make accessibility requests via checkbox inputs (bathroom, hearing-impaired equipment, etc.) but we're now providing a disclaimer for things that cannot be reserved online (braille, accessible parking, etc.)


As this is geared specifically towards people with accessibility needs, what's the best way to call out this content to a screen reader?




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