There is a version that will stay in place whilst you move between web
pages which is the one where you embed the code within your website and
this should work with Moodle.
Have you tried the Moodle Accessibility block which also has ATbar?
https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=block_accessibility
We are updating the toolbar at the moment and hope to solve some of the
issues that using a bookmark or favorite causes - the main one being a
lack of persistence between websites and web pages - Google Chrome
extensions can help if you use that browser
https://www.atbar.org/download/ The other issue being with iframes that
lock out a bookmark addon
Do keep in touch and please let us know about any issues that arise.
Many thanks.
Best wishes
E.A.
Mrs E.A. Draffan
WAIS, ECS , University of Southampton
Mobile +44 (0)7976 289103
http://access.ecs.soton.ac.uk
UK AAATE rep http://www.aaate.net/
http://www.emptech.info
On Mon, December 8, 2014 10:37 am, Barbara Denton wrote:
> We have had problems using the AT bar in Moodle - it seems to require
> setting up on each new page, with the settings for font size etc not
> usually being carried over. Does anyone know what we are doing wrong or
> have any advice on how to fix this problem. We have taken it off for
> now?
>
> Many thanks
>
>
> Barbara
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff.
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of E.A.Draffan
> Sent: 04 December 2014 22:10
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Web accessibility-Add-ons
>
>
> The University of Southampton has ATbar (https://www.atbar.org/ ) which
> can be found by selecting the Accessibility tools at the top of the home
> page http://www.southampton.ac.uk/
>
> I would never dare say that hosting an accessibility toolbar could result
> in the increased usage of a website even though that would be a lovely
> thought! There are too many other things that could result in increased
> traffic at any one time.
>
> Best wishes
> E.A.
>
>
> Mrs E.A. Draffan
> WAIS, ECS , University of Southampton
> Mobile +44 (0)7976 289103
> http://access.ecs.soton.ac.uk
> UK AAATE rep http://www.aaate.net/
> http://www.emptech.info
>
>
> From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff.
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Stephen.Petty
> Sent: 04 December 2014 11:12
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> Subject: Web accessibility-Add-ons
>
>
> Dear all,
>
>
> We are looking at ways to make our webpages more accessible for disabled
> users.
>
> I am interested to know if other institutions are using add-ons/
> Assistive technology packages on their webpages such as Browse Aloud?
>
>
> Did you see an increase in web use/site hits after installing it?
>
>
> Any feedback gratefully received!
>
>
> Best wishes
>
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> Stephen Petty
> Senior Disability Adviser
> Student Services
> The University of Winchester
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