Some friends are complaining about the accessibility of Firefox
57 on Windows systems. maybe there were accessibility regressions
that affected some applications on Linux as well, although I
haven't tested yet and can't confirm this. However the better way
that I've found to use Slack on a computer was through a Emacs
package called emacs-slack. It provides an excelent access to the
majority of Slack features without accessibility problems.
Obviously if you aren't an Emacs user there is no sense on using
it just for getting access to Slack, but if you are, I strongly
recommend having a look at it. My company uses Slack heavily and
this package has saved my life since I was having lots of problems
to interact with Slack with Firefox. By the way, the iPhone app
also works relatively well.
On 11/21/2017 09:24 AM, Michał Zegan
wrote:
Hello.
Slack seems to be inaccessible on new firefox, before it was far better.
You need access to any kind of slack channel.
When you join it, your focus goes to the message field, when you switch
to browse mode you should be able to navigate around, and previously it
was possible, but not it reacts... weird, and actually doesn't really work.
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