They really should be a separate field for hashtags so if you want to tag your post with a billion of them, screen reader users don't have to sit through every bloody one of them to find out that the basic image description wasn't worth all that after all.
Wikipedia mentions that it's Global Accessibility Awareness Day on the English version's main page, but to create an account on there and many of the Wikimedia Foundation's other projects you have to complete an inaccessible captcha. They offer an option for someone to create an account for you if you can't fill it in, but that's not good enough. There's been a ticket open about this since 2006 according to the date stamp and nothing's been done. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T6845 #GAAD#Wikipedia#Wikimedia
As of today, I've legally been Kara for 10 years. I signed my deed poll with a friend and my cat as witnesses. So much has happened over this last decade, and I've changed so much. I don't know what else to say really apart from that cliche statement but there it is. :)
I'm a disabled lesbian trans woman from The Northwest of England in the UK. I'm happily married. I'm blind and have cerebral palsy.My interests include music (both playing and listening), reading, films, Technology, all sorts.I occasionally do some editing on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects.I'm listed on NVAccess' certified expert program, although my certificate is extremely out of date.#trans #disabled #blind #musician #UK #Nobot