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[tor-bugs] #5851 [BridgeDB]: Improve bridges.torproject.org and bridges.html.en for blind users
#5851: Improve bridges.torproject.org and bridges.html.en for blind users
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Reporter: runa | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: BridgeDB | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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A user reports that the text on bridges.torproject.org is confusing for
blind users, and users with slow connections / users who block images.
On bridges.torproject.org, blind users will be hearing a couple of
references in their screen-readers to ''bridge entries'' and ''bridge
addresses'':
* ''As an example, you'll get a bridge entry that looks like the
following: bridge 141.[etc.]''
* ''Here are your bridge relays: bridge 60.[etc.]''
On bridges.html.en, we have an image illustrating how to add a bridge to
Vidalia:
* ''Add each bridge address one at a time in the Vidalia Network
settings page, by pasting it into the 'Add a Bridge' window and then
clicking the '+' sign. Adding a bridge is pictured below:''
... but users will not see the picture and will not know whether to
include ''bridge'' or not.
Updating bridges.html.en is easy to do, but can we please do something
about bridges.tpo as well? Is there a good reason for printing the bridge
lines with the word ''bridge'' in front of each one?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/5851>
Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki <https://trac.torproject.org/>
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