Honey - Browser Extension that finds Promo Codes on Websites
There is a extension for browsers called Honey that automatically searches for promo codes on certain web sites. After installing the extension to Google Chrome and going to amazon Honey puts up some info on the web page that it seems that NVDA can't get to. Anyone using Honey with NVDA with any success? Talking about using it on a Win 10 system with latest version of Google Chrome and NVDA 2020.2.
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Amended the title to make it clear what this is about. Also, for those interested, see:
Automatic Coupons, Promo Codes, and Deals | Honey
Honey - Chrome Web Store
Get Honey - Microsoft Store
Honey - Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)
-- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build 18363 A gentleman is one who never hurts anyone's feelings unintentionally. ~ Oscar Wilde
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Quentin Christensen
I haven't tried it, but it sounds like it might be similar to things like Grammarly in that it puts a visual overlay over a page which works for a sighted person, but doesn't interact with screen readers. It is worth contacting the people who make Honey if you haven't already to ask about their accessibility testing. Quentin.
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 1:24 AM Don H <lmddh50@...> wrote: There is a extension for browsers called homey that automatically --
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mcLeod stinnett
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from mack I installed it with no success. inclined to believe it's strictly visual.
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Fawaz Abdul rahman
I use it and it works fine, however, if you clicked on the coupon it will take you to another page where you need sighted help to read the code itself. The information usually top of the page, will tell you if there are coupons or lower prices on other stores. Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Quentin Christensen
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2020 7:12 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] honey
I haven't tried it, but it sounds like it might be similar to things like Grammarly in that it puts a visual overlay over a page which works for a sighted person, but doesn't interact with screen readers. It is worth contacting the people who make Honey if you haven't already to ask about their accessibility testing.
Quentin.
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 1:24 AM Don H <lmddh50@...> wrote:
-- Quentin Christensen
Web: www.nvaccess.org Training: https://www.nvaccess.org/shop/ Certification: https://certification.nvaccess.org/ User group: https://nvda.groups.io/g/nvda Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NVAccess
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