Can anyone suggest an accessible web browser? for photosensitive readers?
I’ve been using Firefox 84, with numerous accessibility hacks, but:
1. It’s not entirely accessible.
2. It’s not enough to protect against standard web design.
I need to be able to set:
1. a readable font in a readable size (done in Firefox),
2. without text overlapping other text (not done),
3. with decent contrast between foreground and background in readable colors (sometimes done using about:reader and css to fix about:reader).
I need to be able to count on:
1. page down, scrolling software, and my keyboard (not done).
I need to be able to block:
1. animated gifs (done in Firefox),
3. other autoplaying sound of video (only some types blocked in Firefox),
4. all strobe effects (not done),
5. blinking cursors (done),
6. animated headers/animated top bars (not done),
7. non-scrolling sidebars (not done, and some built into the prefs),
8. non-scrolling backgrounds (not done),
9. any elements which won’t scroll with the rest of the page (not done),
10. any elements which initially scroll but then animate, change size, or jump about, because pain is engagement is good (not done),
11. any elements which animate, change size, zoom, etc., in response to scrolling, mouseover, etc. (not done).
12. any zooming animation, carousel animation, side-scrolling animation, jitter animation, toaster animation, parallax animation, pain animation, animation pain, pain pain, and other pain (not done).
13. smooth scrolling, autoscroll, and auto-smooth-painscrolling (not done).