Written by Chris Schmidt on May 25, 2021

Adjustment possibilities of the position

Buchstaben auf Würfeln zeigen das Wort "change".The Eye-Able® assistance software icon appears on the upper right side of the web page after integration and on the lower right side on mobile devices. By default, the icon is fixed relative to the viewport and remains in the same position even when scrolling.

The default values are desktop top : 10% and mobile bottom : 15%.

The following options are available for adjusting the position:Assist PositionsanpassungDesktop customisation option

Adaptability Mobile

 

The exact position can be specified as CSS Top-value either in % or in px. Specifying in % has the advantage that the position adapts to different viewports. With a specification in pixels, the icon is displayed with the same top distance for all viewports. This can be helpful, for example, if you want to position the icon directly below the nav bar to avoid possible overlaps. The Eye-Able icon can be displayed on the right as well as on the left side.

Note: All possible positions can be tried out using the drag and drop mechanism (long click and hold on the icon).

In usability tests, the mobile position at the bottom right has proven to be the best. The configuration of the mobile position works analogously to the desktop with the only difference that instead of the top position the Bottom-position is adjusted.

If you are in the managed mode of Eye-Able , you can easily adjust the position with the configurator.

Sebastian Fjeld

Sebastian Fjeld has been part of the team as a professional voiceover artist and copywriter at Eye-Able® since the beginning. He studied voice acting at a university and was trained by actors. Currently he is completing his education as an interpreter for various languages.

More contributions

If it may be a little more

Filter

Filter by category

Confirm your selection with the button at the end of the list after choosing the categories.

Reset filters
An open book can be seen. The middle pages are bent, so they form a heart.

World Literacy Day and inclusion: Reading opens up worlds

Read story
A computer screen can be seen with Eye-Able Assist opened on the Website of Glücksgefühle. In the down left corner is the stick figure symbol of accessibility and in the upper left corner the Eye-Able Logo is depictured.

Barrier Breakers - Eye-Able® and Glücksliga for more inclusion in sports

Read story
Auf dem Bild ist eine Frau in einem weißen Trikot zu sehen. Sie sitzt in einem Rollstuhl und jubelt. Sie trägt einen Fahrradhelm und eine große Sonnenbrille.

How inclusive are the Paralympics?

Read story
One can see a girl with downsyndrome on the left side. On the right side a scheme can be seen depicting a longer text part and a shortened text part to symbolize the principle of Plain Language.

Talking to everyone about everything Part 2: Simple- and Plain language

Read story

You need more informations?

Write to us and we will be happy to help you.

A man and a woman look at a monitor and laugh