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accessible-wikipedia-math by NSoiffer
Increases accessibility of math in Wikipedia pages by making most inline math use the same invisible MathML that display equations use in Wikipedia. This allows screen readers and other accessibility tools to convert the math to speech, braille, etc.
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![Parts of a wikipedia page that this extension makes accessible.](https://addons.mozilla.org/user-media/previews/thumbs/269/269684.jpg?modified=1653359866)
About this extension
Wikipedia makes display math accessible by hiding MathML next to the image it produces. Assistive Technology (AT) can then convert the MathML to speech or braille. This add-on extends that trick to inline math by converting the "HTML math" (use of "sub", "sup", and "i" tags) in the text of the page into MathML and inserting hidden MathML back into the document. The original output is hidden from AT by marking it with aria-hidden="true". Thus, the sighted user sees the original expression and the AT only sees the MathML.
The amount of HTML math varies with the page and the language. In most English pages, this add-on makes a significant improvement because 25% - 75% of the math is HTML math; only a few HTML math examples are missed. French pages have fewer instances of HTML math, but this add-on still makes a significant improvement. Most German, Asian, and Arabic pages appear to use very little HTML math and so the add-on probably won't help for those languages because they are already accessible. If in doubt, try it out.
This add-on helps for displayed math also (mainly English pages) in a different way. Many Wikipedia pages place larger math expressions on their own line inside of a list tag, probably for presentation reasons. However, this causes screen readers to say "list with one item" ... "out of list" for each piece of display math. This add-on adds role="presentation" so that AT does not see the math as being a list and just reads the math. The display of the math is unaffected.
The add-on is only active on wikipedia.org pages. It should work with any AT that reads math in MathML. This includes JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and Orca.
No user data is collected by this add-on.
The amount of HTML math varies with the page and the language. In most English pages, this add-on makes a significant improvement because 25% - 75% of the math is HTML math; only a few HTML math examples are missed. French pages have fewer instances of HTML math, but this add-on still makes a significant improvement. Most German, Asian, and Arabic pages appear to use very little HTML math and so the add-on probably won't help for those languages because they are already accessible. If in doubt, try it out.
This add-on helps for displayed math also (mainly English pages) in a different way. Many Wikipedia pages place larger math expressions on their own line inside of a list tag, probably for presentation reasons. However, this causes screen readers to say "list with one item" ... "out of list" for each piece of display math. This add-on adds role="presentation" so that AT does not see the math as being a list and just reads the math. The display of the math is unaffected.
The add-on is only active on wikipedia.org pages. It should work with any AT that reads math in MathML. This includes JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and Orca.
No user data is collected by this add-on.
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This add-on needs to:
- Access your data for sites in the wikipedia.org domain
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- Version
- 0.5
- Size
- 72.3 KB
- Last updated
- 3 years ago (May 24, 2022)
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- License
- MIT License
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Release notes for 0.5
This version fixes a number of bugs so that more inline math is converted correctly to MathML.
New Feature: many Wikipedia pages place larger math expressions on their own line inside of a list tag, probably for presentation reasons. However, this causes screen readers to say "list with one item" ... "out of list" for each piece of display math. This extension adds role="presentation" so that AT does not see the math as being a list and just reads the math. The display of the math is unaffected.
New Feature: many Wikipedia pages place larger math expressions on their own line inside of a list tag, probably for presentation reasons. However, this causes screen readers to say "list with one item" ... "out of list" for each piece of display math. This extension adds role="presentation" so that AT does not see the math as being a list and just reads the math. The display of the math is unaffected.
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