Investigation to find out to what degree the new UI meets accessibility criteria - specifically, on visual and physical impairments:
- Support for Screenreader
[] Use a screen reader to step through the interface and it's worklow
- Support for keyboard navigation
[] Try to solve an edit conflict with the keyboard only
- Support for impaired color vision
[] Check out some tools to test color vision
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Technische_W%C3%BCnsche/%C3%9Cber_das_Projekt/Software_f%C3%BCr_diverse_Nutzergruppen (German - last two items in table)
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Accessibility_guide_for_developers (English)
== Outcomes
Things we can do:
* Disabled column textbox should have higher contrast text. "Cancel" button should have higher contrast.
* Enclose column-select radio buttons in a fieldset ([[ https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/forms/grouping/ | see recommendation ]]).
* Linked text should embody more context, for example "leave feedback" rather than "on this page".
* Textboxes need accessibility labels, and ideally should be associated (somehow) with their respective radio button.
* Guided tour popups should be read by screenreader. Maybe they need to receive focus?
* Reevaluate the workflow for editing conflicting text, and for default selections. These seem perilous for screenreaders.