New GPT-4 Model Can Reportedly Describe Images Accurately
Digital Accessibility Blog
Articles | Axess Lab
WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools
ClearMark Awards | Center for Plain Language
CSS and JavaScript accessibility best practices - Learn web development | MDN
WebAIM: Accessible JavaScript - Overview of Accessible JavaScript
Resources - The A11Y Project
Assistive Technology Glossary | Fable
Manual accessibility audit software - Be Inclusive
The A11Y Collective - Web Accessibility Courses and Training
Fable | Digital accessibility, powered by people with disabilities
Responsive Design for Motion
Designing With Reduced Motion For Motion Sensitivities — Smashing Magazine
Designing Safer Web Animation For Motion Sensitivity
Screen Reader Demo for Digital Accessibility
Carousels Tutorial
Forms Tutorial
Menus Tutorial
How-to: Are you making these five mistakes when writing alt text? - The A11Y Project
Quick tip: Starting a design with accessibility - The A11Y Project
Myth: Accessibility and SEO - The A11Y Project
What is Vestibular?
Background: A primer to vestibular disorders - The A11Y Project
Background: ARIA properties - The A11Y Project
Background: ARIA states - The A11Y Project
Background: An in-depth guide to ARIA roles - The A11Y Project
Good Fonts for Dyslexia (PDF)
In this paper, we present the first experiment that uses eye-tracking to measure the effect of font type on reading speed. Using a within-subject design, 48 subjects with dyslexia read 12 texts with 12 dif- ferent fonts. Sans serif, monospaced and roman font styles significantly improved the reading performance over serif, proportional and italic fonts. On the basis of our results, we present a set of more accessible fonts for people with dyslexia.
Background: Dyslexia fonts - The A11Y Project
Experience: How I deal with colorblindness as a digital product designer - The A11Y Project