Make screenreaders insert extra content, change pronunciations, or forget an element’s semantics altogether – with just a few lines of everyday CSS! Presented at axe-con 2023.
Designing with the Colorblind in Mind will improve your Design for Everyone - We are Colorblind
Designing for the colorblind doesn’t have to be difficult. And best of all, designing with the colorblind in mind will also improve your design for everyone
Screen Readers support for text level HTML semantics - TPGi
A long time ago (2008) I wrote an article: Screen Readers lack emphasis. At the time, 15 years ago, the screen readers tested did not signify the semantics of text […]
In this webinar you’ll learn how and why semantic HTML helps screen reader users browse your website, whilst being mostly transparent to people who do not us...
Understanding how people with disabilities browse the web using assistive technologies (AT) is core to making an accessible and inclusive user experience. In...
Front-End Development for Screen Readers: A Five-Second Jumpstart (macOS)
Accessibility can be a daunting field to dive into. Following best practices and using automated tools will get you a long way, but stepping into the shoes of your users will give you perspective and knowledge that can only be gained firsthand.
Do We Need Screen Reader for Accessibility Testing • DigitalA11Y
I was talking to a friend & the conversation towards how people with disability like me find accessibility bugs. I showed her a demo by sharing my screen
If you build calendars on the web and abbreviate the days in the column headings (you do use column headings, yeah?), this is how it sounds to a JAWS user. Sorry, your browser doesn’t support embedded videos, but don’t worry, you can download it. The caption file is also available…
The title of this post is pretty specific. It relates to the meme on Twitter where users identify a trait or preference that they see as problematic, and identify it as a red flag. The emoji represents the red flag. For example: A stylized red flag Blaming Screen Readers 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩…
Web: How to document the screen reader user experience - Accessibility, Your Team and You
User experience designers guide - How to document the screen reader user experience for web content. Using your visual as a starting point, we’ll take you step by step through how to document the screen reader UX introducing concepts along the way.