Facebook Makes Site More Accesible to Blind and Visually Impaired Users
For most users, a Facebook home page is something behold. With a rich trove of content at their fingertips — from pictures to videos to Wall posts — people connect and communicate with their friends at astonishing speeds, and with incredible ease.
But that hasn’t been the case for all users — especially those who are blind or visually impaired. From the hurdles caused by visual verification tools (like CAPTCHA) to learning what’s happening in a photo their friends share with them, many users have missed out on the joys of the Facebook experience.
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