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Screen readers do not detect the main permissions list as a formatted table making navigation very difficult #470

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BrailleBennett opened this issue Jul 13, 2024 · 0 comments

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Since the LuckPerms web editor is set up in a table for sighted users they are easily able to do things like scan down the first column and look at permission names, however, in the website code, this is not set up as one big table element and no formatting elements are applied to it. This makes traversing the table extremely tedious and cumbersome, as you must read each row of the table in full in order to get to the next row of the table, this also excludes people who use a screen reader from hearing things like column and row names and numbers while looking at different elements on the table or from going down one column and reading the entire thing. Screen readers default behavior is to read everything from top left to bottom right. With a table there are special commands you can use to go down a column, but without this formatting being applied to the website internally, the screen reader doesn't know it's a table at all and just sees it as a very large text block with many indivisual elements.

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