Hi Locke
Thanks for the post. I'm determined that TiddlyWiki should perform well for all users, irrespective of any impairments. Simon Eigeldinger, a user of assistive reading technology with TiddlyWiki, has given us detailed feedback that has helped us improve usability with screen readers. I'd very much like to similarly address the needs of users with visual impairments.
A few years ago, we had the opportunity at Osmosoft to adapt TiddlyWiki Classic for the needs of a visually impaired user. The users preferred arrangement was to have a high contrast palette with text enlarged so that the laptop screen showed three lines of eight characters, which could be panned up and down the page.
I've created a ticket over at GitHub to talk about implementing the necessary changes:
Are there any other areas to which might need to pay attention?
Best wishes
Jeremy