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Double Jeopardy on this one:
Screen reader users won't be able to
1. Stop the audio to read the content
  or
2. Read the translation of the speech that's happening. This is from
the Huffington Post
  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/customs-border-patrol-aclu-lawyer-detain-question_us_589a42d6e4b0c1284f292263

On 2/10/17, Catherine Getchell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi listers,
>
> I'm doing a presentation next week, during which I will be
> demonstrating websites that work well with screen readers, versus
> websites or other materials that don't.  I'm looking for a website,
> ideally one with form fields, that is definitively not accessible.
> We're not talking a little quirky or tricky.  We're talking down right
> unusable.  Any recommendations?  Thanks!
> Catherine
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 Steve Hoad


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