Web Accessibility Guide: This website isn’t talking, how can I make my browser talk?

There are a number of ways you can make your computer talk. This is valuable for people that have visual impairment, challenges with reading, and for those who need to multitask or rest their eyes. There are third party screen readers and text-to-speech softwares that are available. But your computer most probably has a built-in […]

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ResponsiveVoice Academy – Developer API

What is the Developer API? The Developer API is a collection of functions you can call to add text-to-speech to your website. Is it for me? If the text-to-speech functionality you look for is not available through the WordPress plugin or the ResponsiveVoice Agent, the API is for you and will make building it a snap. How […]

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ResponsiveVoice Academy – ResponsiveVoice Agent Analytics

What are Analytics? ResponsiveVoice Agent Pro offers a dashboard with complete analytics over how TTS is used on your website, including the click-through rate of the Google Search Message. You can find them by going to the Analytics tab of the ResponsiveVoice Agent dashboard. Why are analytics important? Analytics are the lifeblood of a good […]

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Spoken CTRL Navigation

What is Spoken CTRL navigation? Spoken CTRL navigation is an accessibility features that enables text-to-speech for paragraph-to-paragraph navigation. Users can move down a paragraph by pressing CTRL-DOWN, or up a paragraph by pressing CTRL-UP, and the contents of the selected paragraph will be spoken. Why is it useful? CTRL navigation, the act of moving through a webpage […]

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Spoken Tab Navigation

What is Spoken tab navigation? Spoken tab navigation is an accessibility features that enables text-to-speech whenever a user tabs to an element in the page, i.e. the text for that element (links and other interactive elements) will be spoken out loud. Why is it useful? Tab navigation, the act of moving through a webpage by pressing […]

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End-of-page Message

What is the End-of-page message? The End-of-page message is a short audio snippet that plays when a user scrolls the bottom of the page. Why is it useful? The End-of-page message can be used to cap the page’s message with a final spoken sentence, or to improve a user’s experience by providing a message of […]

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Exit Intent Message

What is the Exit intent message? The Exit intent message is a short audio snippet that is played after a user’s cursor has exited the body of the page towards the toolbar/URL bar above, indicating their intention of changing page. Why is it useful? The Exit intent message is a great resource for retention, as […]

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Inactivity Message

What is the Inactivity message? The Inactivity message is a short  audio snippet that is played after a user has been inactive on your page for 30 seconds or more, whether or not that page is currently focused. Why is it useful? The Inactivity message is a useful retention tool, as it brings back a […]

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Spoken Links

What are Spoken links? By turning on this feature in ResponsiveVoice, the text of all hyperlinks in your page (not the address) will be read out loud when the user hovers over them. Why are Spoken links useful? Spoken links are an accessibility feature: many accessibility systems rely on spoken elements in webpages, so that a user […]

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Select Text To Speak It

What does Text Selection mean? By adding ResponsiveVoice to your page, you have the option to turn on text-to-speech for any snippet of text the user selects, which means that when a user highlights a piece of text, it will be spoken out loud. Why is it useful? Select text to speak is a highly-requested […]

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