Greetings.

I've been asked about accessibility adjustments to JupyterHub. Is there any current guidance on this that I could be pointed to?

I can see a passing mention of the issue in [1], and the beginning of a discussion in [2] which links, inter alia, to [3], all of which look interesting but still preliminary, and all of which show that the Jupyter community is engaged with this as a problem -- which is great. However they don't obviously result in a 'do X, Y and Z' list.

Specifically, I have a report from an affected user that JupyterHub is 'considerably harder [...] to see than MATLAB.' Due to a severe visual impairment it would be necessary to use 'large font, specific fonts, and an inverted colour scheme.' It's clear that at least part of that could be addressed by a per-user CSS script in the right place, but it's not clear just where that 'right place' is. So question B: is there a place where I can drop a CSS script and start hacking at it?

(Unfortunately I have few space cycles to support this at present, so while I'd like to learn the details, I'd _really_ love canned answers, if they exist...)

I can't find discussion of this on the list archive, but it's possible my google-fu is weak today.

Best wishes,

Norman


[1] https://github.com/jupyterhub/jupyterhub/issues/990
[2] https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/1801
[3] https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/6845

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