Re: Accessible front ends for Pleroma?

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I was thinking about running something like this. I mean I already have Friendica, which is easy to get up and running, but then I heard Pleroma may be harder to get started, but may perform better. I'm not sure what front ends are or are not accessible, although I have heard that pleroma-fe I think it's called, which is the default front end that I believe ships with it, works pretty well with screen readers. If you do get the back end server up and running, it may be worth trying the various front end web services available for it to find the one you like the best. From what I understand, you can switch them out fairly easily. Welcome to the Fediverse.

~Kyle

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