As I have already reported elsewhere - Dolphin fails W3C guidelines abysmally, and part of these failures relate to accessibility.
There are no accessibility keys, no means by which to skip navigation, the way in which some page elements are simply hidden also displays in page readers as irrelevant and unrelated content, not to mention the bundles of inline javascript that will display as gobbledegook.
Of course Dolphin is not alone in this respect, see more and Boonex not necessarily 'at fault' as the issue is simply one of education.
I'm happy to bark on about W3C guidelines whenever given the chance, and hope that in doing so others will take a look into what W3C is about and consider it in their work.
http://www.w3.org/ - Web standards
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ - Web accessibility initiative
/DM
PS. I too use recaptcha on may of my projects, it is a worthy cause.
As I have already reported elsewhere - Dolphin fails W3C guidelines abysmally, and part of these failures relate to accessibility.
There are no accessibility keys, no means by which to skip navigation, the way in which some page elements are simply hidden also displays in page readers as irrelevant and unrelated content, not to mention the bundles of inline javascript that will display as gobbledegook.
Of course Dolphin is not alone in this respect, see more