At least with the Safari browser, SF's RSS feed can't be accessed except with a free RSS add-on. Even with the add-on, the links aren't clickable with a screen reader, though the text can be read.
I think Internet Explorer is the only web browser now that has RSS by default.
There's a free screen reader, Thunder Free, that has an RSS reader included, though I think Thunder Free is only for desktop, and Windows up to 8. I'm also not sure how good Thunder Free is in general (never used it).
https://www.afb.org/blindness-and-l.../assistive-technology-products/screen-readers
I'm hoping that if it's possible to get RSS to work with active links, that would make using a screen reader much easier.
I think Internet Explorer is the only web browser now that has RSS by default.
There's a free screen reader, Thunder Free, that has an RSS reader included, though I think Thunder Free is only for desktop, and Windows up to 8. I'm also not sure how good Thunder Free is in general (never used it).
https://www.afb.org/blindness-and-l.../assistive-technology-products/screen-readers
I'm hoping that if it's possible to get RSS to work with active links, that would make using a screen reader much easier.