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Intro to CSS: <Please add the closed captioning on Scrim because I'm deaf>

Open jelewi90 opened this issue 1 year ago • 5 comments

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As a deaf learner, I will love to see and learn through this website become accessible for deaf learners like me.

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Foundations

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https://www.theodinproject.com/lessons/foundations-intro-to-css

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jelewi90 avatar Jun 14 '24 06:06 jelewi90

@webfliccy Looks like this is something you contributed to the curriculum, is there a closed captions toggle for these CSS scrims?

Original commit: https://github.com/TheOdinProject/curriculum/commit/182ed703b1774b188b69cd9e278c485c909da90d

xandora avatar Jun 14 '24 07:06 xandora

There is no toggle and in advance in case, auto-generating is something that you shouldn’t consider because it will not translate everything accurately. Type out the closed captioning is much more accurate compared to auto-generating captions. On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 2:52 AM Michael Frank @.***> wrote:

@webfliccy https://github.com/webfliccy Looks like this is something you contributed to the curriculum, is there a closed captions toggle for these CSS scrims?

Original commit: 182ed70 https://github.com/TheOdinProject/curriculum/commit/182ed703b1774b188b69cd9e278c485c909da90d

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jelewi90 avatar Jun 14 '24 07:06 jelewi90

@jelewi90 This might not be something we can accommodate. Those Scrims were not made by a maintainer from the TOP team as far as I can tell, so we don't actually have any control over them. We will investigate though.

xandora avatar Jun 14 '24 08:06 xandora

After searching around, I think Scrimba doesn't support subtitles/captions at all natively, so there is no way for us to add it. There are workarounds involving browsers/extensions autogenerating them, but nothing that adds them to the scrim itself

Asartea avatar Jun 14 '24 08:06 Asartea

Hi @jelewi90,

I tried adding captions to that tutorial on Scrimba, but as @Asartea mentioned that there is no way to add captions to Scrimba like on YouTube. I have sent them a report, and let's see if they do something about it. The good news is there are many great alternatives available. One such resource I know of is MDN Web Docs.

But if you find documentation boring and prefer a more practical learning approach, we have:

freeCodeCamp: You will learn HTML, CSS, and web design by reading and working on projects. This is a great resource, and you will also receive a certification upon completion. Another option I can suggest, although slightly controversial, is w3schools. It could be a great resource for beginners learning CSS.

If you face any difficulties anywhere please drop me an email([email protected]) or maybe reach out to me on twitter. I wish you good luck in your journey to be a developer :)

samyuii avatar Jun 22 '24 15:06 samyuii

This issue is stale because it has had no activity for the last 30 days.

github-actions[bot] avatar Jul 23 '24 01:07 github-actions[bot]

Thanks for all those helpful suggestions @samyuii.

Closing as theres nothing we can do on our end unfortunately.

KevinMulhern avatar Aug 18 '24 10:08 KevinMulhern