The similarities between Web access issues faced by mobile users and those confronting eyes-free Web browsing are striking, and these similarities have often been used to advocate the creation of well-structured, accessible Web content. As an example of mobile-friendly content being a blessing for eyes-free spoken access to WebFormation, Emacspeak provides a mobile lens via the Google Mobile transcoder.
Here are a few convenient means of using the above within the Emacspeak Audio Desktop:
- While browsing the Web using
w3
, presst
on a link (command:emacspeak-w3-transcode-via-google
) to view that link through the mobile transcoder. - Note that all links in the resulting mobile view automatically go through the transcoder.
- To undo the effect of automatically viewing links in the
mobile view through the transcoder, use
t
with a interactive prefix argument i.e., pressC-u t
to follow a link to view it in its original form. - Additionally, I bind command
emacspeak-wizards-google-transcode
to a convenient key so that I can launch Web sites using the mobile view.
I use this tool on a regular basis while commuting to work to browse mainstream news sites, it provides speech-friendly content that has the added benefit of downloading fast over a wireless link --- after all, this is Mobile content.