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Accessibility
PLEASE NOTE: This plugin is no longer being actively maintained by Brickfield. The main challenge is with the third-party external ATBar, which is not being maintained at all by its authors, at some point has lost all of its docs, and doesn't have an up-to-date SSL.
If someone has funding, and would like to cover the updating of this plugin, we would be happy to engage with you on this.
We are planning on sharing a new plugin which will provide guidance to users with their font size, font colour, and other display options, depending on their browser. We will update this plugin description once it's available.
The block allows users to customise Moodle to their visual needs. It supports changing of text sizes and colour schemes. Customisations save to the user's session, allowing them to persist between pages, and can also be saved to the database allowing them to apply permanently.
The block also integrates ATBar from Southampton University ECS. This provides extra tools and customisation options, including dictionary lookup and Text-to-speech. Visual customisations performed with ATBar don't currently persist, and can be used as well as or instead of the block's own customisations.
Please don't report bugs here
If you experience an error with the block, or would like to request a feature, please use the "Bug Tracker" link below.
When will it be available for version 3.2.1?
thanks
Isabel
This plugin has been put up for adoption and is now seeking a new maintainer. Please see https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=260354 for more details.
First very good plugin.
Second, I suggest the following change:
edit_form.php line 59
Color scheme # '. $ I.'
change it by
'.get_string (' color_scheme ',' block_accessibility ').' # '. $ i.'
From already thank you very much.
Best regards.
Veronica.
Greetings.
Verónica.
Is there a version compatible with Moodle 3.4? or Moodle 3.5?
Word of caution: Using custom CSS to style your Moodle site does ~not~ play well with ATbar either. (As admin: go to Dashboard / Site administration / Appearance / Themes / Boost, then Advanced settings.)
I'm using the following relevant custom styling; it works fine for screens / internet browsers wider than about 780px. But the "move ATbar buttons to the right a bit" fix causes them to overlap each other on smaller screens.
Raw initial SCSS
```
html, body {
font-size: 16px;
}
.breadcrumb-item {
font-size: 1.125rem;
}
.instancename {
font-size: 1.25rem;
}
.sectionname {
font-size: 1.625rem;
}
.mr-2 {
font-size: 1.5rem;
}
#page-content {
font-size: 1.125rem;
}```
Raw SCSS
```
body div#sbarGhost, body div#sbar {
top: 50px !important;
}
body div#sbar {
a#sbarlogo {
position: relative;
left: 140px !important;
margin-left: 140px !important;
}
div#at-btn-ftw, div#at-btn-resizeUp, div#at-btn-resizeDown, div#at-btn-fontSettings, div#at-btn-spell, div#at-btn-dictionary, div#at-btn-tts, div#at-btn-wordprediction, div#at-btn-css, div#at-btn-overlay {
position: relative;
left: 140px !important;
}
}```