Hello everyone!
The company I work for (AMI) is all about accessibility, especially in media and technology.
When we started working with Pipefy we did some testing and determined that the public forms aren’t the most accessible for someone using a screen-reader. This is something we’d love to see improve with this tool in the future and I’m curious if other Doers out there would have interest in that for their organizations as well.
Also curious if this is something Pipefy would be interested in working on in the future. Although it’s often assumed that there aren’t that many people who would benefit from making an application more accessible, it can actually have huge benefits and appeal to a much wider audience than you’d imagine. And, from what I hear, sometimes the coding changes that can make a big difference for accessibility are easy to implement.
For those interested in learning more about web accessibility, this site is a great place to start: https://www.w3.org/WAI/fundamentals/