The slides aren't images, so the slideshow shouldn't need to do much to
support a screen reader (assuming they're happy with dynamic content).
This comes down to our WebKit  WebView widget, and I'm not sure where
accessibility is on that.

Do you think it's particularly important to have this read by a screen
reader? It's definitely nonessential, so the feeling I get (and one
reason I haven't been concerned about it) is people would rather their
(likely unconfigured) screen readers _not_ get tied up reading it at
them. I don't know a whole lot about that use case, though, so I'm
interested in any reasons otherwise :)

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  Orca doesn't read the ubiquity promotional slides

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