Semantic Differential - Not accessible without Screen Reader Table Summary describing the left and right labels of the table.Drag & Drop Ranking - While we provide a screen reader message for this question, it is not easily accessible for respondents using screen readers.Grouping (Quick Sort) - While we provide a screen reader message for this question, it is not easily accessible for respondents using screen readers.Grouping (Closed Card Sort) - While we provide a screen reader message for this question, it is not easily accessible for respondents using screen readers.Grouping (Open Card Sort) - While we provide a screen reader message for this question, it is not easily accessible for respondents using screen readers.Sliders are also difficult for keyboard-only respondents to use. Slider ( Single and List) - Not screen reader accessible in all browsers.We recommend avoiding the following question types to make for the most accessible surveys: 1: Avoid question types that are not accessible or are difficult to use If you'd like to learn more about accessibility best practices, please check out Alchemer's Accessibility Compliance Tutorial. We've done the research to provide you with some best practices for creating accessible surveys. Recommendations for Building Accessible Surveys If you're planning on sending your survey to a large group of people, and thus are not sure of respondents' abilities, we recommend following our accessibility recommendations. If you're planning on sharing your survey with respondents with disabilities, you'll definitely want to follow accessibility best practices. If you wish to learn more about Alchemer's accessibility compliance visit our tutorial on Alchemer's Accessibility Compliance. This tutorial covers recommendations for building accessible surveys.
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#Screen readers for visually impaired how to#
Necessary messaging should be added to ensure that impaired users can understand how to use the survey.Content that may be difficult for impaired users to navigate or that screen readers cannot interpret should be excluded.There are two requirements for a survey to be accessible:
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Accessible surveys are designed to be accessible to people with a diverse range of hearing, movement, sight, and cognitive ability.