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Tony Baechler here.

When exactly did you use tumblr last? I recently signed up for an account. Trust me, it's a real nightmare! I think the problems started when Yahoo took it over. Yes, I know of someone (an artist) who publishes mostly photos. No, her blog isn't accessible. That isn't what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the actual tumblr interface. Everything requires mouse clicks. Maybe Orca would be better, but even NVDA couldn't read it using the latest Firefox. Among other things, the pages are endless, meaning that you can't scroll to the bottom because it continues loading more content indefinitely. With some work, I got messages to work, but as with everything else, you hear "avatar" followed by a hex number when looking at your contacts, so you have to guess who you're messaging. Part of this is probably a screen reader issue as mine is rather old now, but much of it has to do with dynamic content being loaded all the time.

Here is a typical example. When you go to tumblr.com and log in, (even the login isn't accessible) you hear several buttons. If you select Messages, nothing appears to happen. You have to scroll to the bottom of the page. Remember what I said earlier. Since new content is constantly loaded, you never actually get to the bottom, so don't press the down arrow. You have to press Shift-H to go back to the previous heading. Now, you get to the area where you can message someone. If you know their name on tumblr, you have to hope you find the search box. Sometimes it seems to randomly move, depending on if you messaged other people or not. Oh, I forgot. You have to scroll past the list of contacts it picks for you. Once you find the search box, you type in the name you want. In my case, I'm afb904, so enter that. The page dynamically updates to show any matches as you're typing, so you have to get out of the edit box (don't press Enter as it won't work) and scroll down. You hear a very long hex number with the name at the end. That shows up as a standard link. You access that link and you can finally write a message. After you're done, you can send, similar to Facebook. If I answer and there is a conversation, you have to scroll through the other messages to find the edit box. You can't use the letter "e" to jump to it because it wraps around to the "search tumblr" box which isn't what you want. If you find workarounds or know of a better way to navigate it, I'm very interested!

On 4/29/2017 5:44 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
To be fair, unless Tumblr has seriously changed since I last used it before
migrating to WordPress, it is totally accessible if used correctly. It is a
blogging platform, similar in many ways to WordPress or even Blogger by
Google, it's just a different underlying back-end system handling things on
the server, and also does include some social features that aren't as easy
to find in the core of other similar platforms. The main thing that makes
Tumblr less than accessible is not Tumblr itself, but the fact that it is
primarily used to publish photos, even more than text, videos, music or
anything else that we would be better able to parse with a screen reader or
our ears, and the users who publish these photos don't bother to put
captions on them in many cases. WordPress can be just as inaccessible if it
is used to publish a site that has nothing but pictures on it. There is the
fact that Tumblr last I knew didn't try to recognize images by telling us
what objects it can find, but that sometimes doesn't help either when the
software that does that just says "No automatic alt text available" or
"image may contain: two people smiling, outdoor, nature." These do give
other social networks a slight advantage when used by people who publish
photos with no captions, but the automatic recognition can unfortunately be
nearly as uninformative as Tumblr's photo publishers.
~Kyle

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