Reported by ianr on 2011-12-08 19:28
I propose that nvda only outputs text for a graphic in virtual buffers if the graphic has alt text or other appropriate accessibility information and does not output the filename of the graphic.
I find that many websites have advertisements as graphics that have urls to the graphics that are in excess of 200 characters. I find it very frustrating to use "say all" and then come across a url that takes 10 to 20 seconds to get through reading all the garbage parameters of the graphics url.
I think the experience would be much better if graphics without alt text were replaced with some short text such as "no alt".
Then I could probably leave say all running instead of needing to manually down arrow passed all the garbage so that I can start say all again.
Reported by ianr on 2011-12-08 19:28
I propose that nvda only outputs text for a graphic in virtual buffers if the graphic has alt text or other appropriate accessibility information and does not output the filename of the graphic.
I find that many websites have advertisements as graphics that have urls to the graphics that are in excess of 200 characters. I find it very frustrating to use "say all" and then come across a url that takes 10 to 20 seconds to get through reading all the garbage parameters of the graphics url.
I think the experience would be much better if graphics without alt text were replaced with some short text such as "no alt".
Then I could probably leave say all running instead of needing to manually down arrow passed all the garbage so that I can start say all again.