TilBuci adds accessibility tools in version 22!

Hello everyone! TilBuci (the free software for interactive content creation I’ve been developing using Haxe/OpenFl/FeathersUI) version 22 has just arrived, bringing new accessibility tools. Now, created movies can include filters that improve color perception for people with color vision deficiency. In addition, the new “focus mode” can be used to highlight the most important elements of your scenes, making secondary elements less visible and animating them more slowly, avoiding distractions for those who want or need a more focused experience. Finally, TilBuci can now export descriptive text at any time, which can be used by the page to feed functionalities such as screen readers or sign language readers.

Furthermore, some specific changes to the WordPress plugin include an adjusted way of embedding into posts – instead of using the old method via iframes, TilBuci is now embedded directly into the page. Additionally, by including a “TilBuci Movie” block, you can now set values ​​that will be passed as initial variables to the loaded movie, allowing you to use the same movie on multiple pages with specific information on each one.

To celebrate this release, we have a new presentation video for TilBuci! Check it out here:

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Oh, and something that popped up here shortly after I made this post… Talking a bit about the integration between TilBuci and WordPress using the plugin on the wpbuilds.com podcast.

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