Hello,
Your website developers should:
1) On a Windows computer, using Chrome or any other browser, use screen reading software, JAWS and NVDA are the most commonly used screen readers, cover their computer screen, and try to sign up for your site, log in to your site, and navigate your site.
2) On an IOS device, tell Siri to "turn on Voice Over", IOS's built-in screen reader, and turn on "screen curtain" by doing a 3-finger triple tap, then try to sign up for your site, log in to your site, and navigate your site.
I can't tell you how many dozens of hours, yes, dozens of hours, I've spent simply trying to get to where I want to be on your site. It usually takes sighted help to do things -- and sighted help costs money.
As an aside, even though the "keep me logged in" checkbox is checked, your sight doesn't keep me logged in. I tried this several times and had a sighted person confirm this. The sighted person also confirmed that the focus jumped around to odd places when the Tab key was pressed. The Tab key, when a site is properly coded, moves the focus through a Tab sequence of controls like hyperlink anchors, buttons, edit boxes, checkboxes, and so forth. Also, many of your buttons are unlabeled.
Try looking at the World Wide Web Consortium's website and their Web Accessibility Initiative. The W3C is responsible for all things to do with html, including html specifications.
Thank you,
soc7
Your website developers should:
1) On a Windows computer, using Chrome or any other browser, use screen reading software, JAWS and NVDA are the most commonly used screen readers, cover their computer screen, and try to sign up for your site, log in to your site, and navigate your site.
2) On an IOS device, tell Siri to "turn on Voice Over", IOS's built-in screen reader, and turn on "screen curtain" by doing a 3-finger triple tap, then try to sign up for your site, log in to your site, and navigate your site.
I can't tell you how many dozens of hours, yes, dozens of hours, I've spent simply trying to get to where I want to be on your site. It usually takes sighted help to do things -- and sighted help costs money.
As an aside, even though the "keep me logged in" checkbox is checked, your sight doesn't keep me logged in. I tried this several times and had a sighted person confirm this. The sighted person also confirmed that the focus jumped around to odd places when the Tab key was pressed. The Tab key, when a site is properly coded, moves the focus through a Tab sequence of controls like hyperlink anchors, buttons, edit boxes, checkboxes, and so forth. Also, many of your buttons are unlabeled.
Try looking at the World Wide Web Consortium's website and their Web Accessibility Initiative. The W3C is responsible for all things to do with html, including html specifications.
Thank you,
soc7