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Title Texts Suck - Axess Lab
Designing Layouts for Screen Readers
You may think of layouts has being a primarily visual concern. Let's rethink that.
WAI-ARIA: the dark art of accessibility? – Dig Inclusion
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WAI-ARIA - Screen Reader Compatibility · PowerMapper Software
Shows how different WAI-ARIA attributes behave in commonly used screen readers
We are Colorblind
Tutorials Overview • WAI Web Accessibility Tutorials
Turn high contrast mode on or off in Windows
How to Meet WCAG 2.0
Web components still need to be accessible - 24 Accessibility
Eric Bailey explains why developers need to consider accessible web components in their work, and not to needlessly reinvent the wheel.
Using aria-live
Many web pages today have their content dynamically changed using Javascript. An example of this is the search page on this blog. When the page is initially loaded, the only content in the section of the page is a search form. But, when you type in a
A Guide to Creating Accessible Animations
Animated interfaces can cause headaches, nausea, dizziness, and other health problems for many people. The most affected groups are people with vestibular disorders, epilepsy, and migraine...
“Accessible” Design Systems Don’t Guarantee Accessible Products
Accessibility is an Adopter’s Job Too, and They’ve Got Work To Do
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1—for People Who Haven’t Read the Up
Alan Dalton reaches for the glistening box of accessibility guidelines under the tree and unwraps them, taking his time to explain each carefully as he does so. Born unto you is a new guideline, and its name shall be called WCAG.
Unlocking Accessibility for UX/UI Designers - 24 Accessibility
In today's article, Denis Boudreau explains that web accessibility is hard, complicated and you don’t need to care about all of that WCAG stuff.
I Threw Away my Mouse - 24 Accessibility
Manuel Matuzovic shares how he ditched his mouse, going keyboard-only. He shares the results of his research and the issues that impact keyboard-only users.
ARIA Made Easy | iTaccessibility
Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) 1.1
Supported States and Properties | Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) 1.1
Pragmatica11y: Web Accessibility Best Practices
Accessibility expert Denis Boudreau shared his best practices for creating accessible content in this series of posts on the Deque blog.
Best Practices For Using ARIA Roles, States, And Properties
Do you know when to use and not to use ARIA roles, states, and properties? Follow these 5 rules of ARIA use and you will.
Using the tabindex attribute | TPG – Digital Accessibility Solutions
The "D" in the DOM - 24 Accessibility
It's within the Document Object Model (DOM) that we find one of the keys to building accessible things for the web: the document.
Werte für das tabindex-Attribut – Tabben statt Klicken – [barrierefreies-webdesign.de]
Das tabindex-Attribut kann für fast alle Elemente eingesetzt werden, abhängig vom Wert.
The Business Case for Digital Accessibility | Web Accessibility Initiative
The rationale for organizations to address accessibility. It includes tangible and intangible benefits, and the risks of not addressing accessibility adequately.
Notes on ARIA by Taylor Hunt on CodePen
Know your ARIA: 'Hidden' vs 'None' | scottohara.me
A primer on appropriately using aria-hidden='true' and role='none/presentation'. They each do very different things to elements, but their purposes are somet...
Read color hex codes - David DeSandro at dotCSS 2018
How does a colorblind designer work with color? Not with his eyes! Instead David relies on reading color hex codes. He shares his process into understanding those six-digit codes and related insights into human vision, computer history, and digital color.
Finding the Way: screen reader strategies | Last Call Media
Sometimes the thing that makes a website difficult to understand for a screen reader user is the absence of information, and that is a problem that is not identified in automated scans.