Don't sound like a robot: use CSS to Control Text-to-Speech
https://dev.to/ingosteinke/using-css-to-control-text-to-speech-1i0d
@fraktalisman Your article sounds very optimistic. You even say “code syntax is still an early draft”, but it’s been more or less the same for 20 years since the first draft in 2003. And we haven’t seen a single implementation or much of a browser interest. So, I wouldn’t hold my breath just yet
https://www.w3.org/standards/history/css-speech-1/
I’d also recommend reading @tink’s article to understand CSS Speech better: https://tink.uk/addressing-concerns-about-css-speech/
@pepelsbey @tink thanks, I sincerely didn't know. Hopefully talking and writing about it more could help in raising priorities in browser development teams?
@fraktalisman @tink Letting browser vendors know your use cases definitely helps, including articles, issues in Standards Positions repos, State of CSS surveys, etc.
https://github.com/WebKit/standards-positions
https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions
@fraktalisman @pepelsbey
I'm here at #w3cTPAC and continuing the conversation with browser team members.