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  1. Qt
  2. QTBUG-29609

Accessibility in WebKit

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      Today's web browsers and web engines have poor support for accessibility, hence visually or audibly impaired people have a hard time using web applications.
      Currently there are several accessibility standards such as IAccessible2 and AT-SPI, so first step is to either establish which of these to use or write a bridge so one can have one API with multiple back-ends.

      Some work has been done in this front, and it would make sense to unify efforts and provide something upstream (e.g. to freedesktop.org)

      http://mindforks.blogspot.com/2008/04/safariwebkit-accessibility-news.html

      Platform-specific notes;

      Linux: Need a good AT-SPI D-Bus implementation.
      Windows: Native accessibility interfaces might be too primitive, perhaps a viable option is IAccessible2 which might give us benefit of JAWS support with WebKit
      Mac: Cocoa not yet supported in QAccessible. Blogosphere indicates cocoa accessibility support is under par but this is unconfirmed

      See also

      http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Accessibility/ATK/AT-SPI/AT-SPI_on_D-Bus

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              frederik Frederik Gladhorn
              hehaveri Henry Haverinen (Inactive)
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