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‘Can I Use…’, but for ARIA! - Bocoup
‘Can I Use…’, but for ARIA! - Bocoup
Three years ago we announced our work on the ARIA-AT program to develop an interoperability testing system for assistive technologies, starting with screen readers. Last year we completed a redesign of the ARIA Practices Giude (APG), which web developers use for guidance on making accessible websites and apps. We’ve been hard at work along the way to build a testing system and collect results on screen reader web rendering interoperability. Today we’re announcing that the first round of test results from ARIA-AT are available and embedded on the APG so web developers can read about screen reader support for various ARIA features.
·bocoup.com·
‘Can I Use…’, but for ARIA! - Bocoup
HTML Accessibility API Mappings 1.0
HTML Accessibility API Mappings 1.0
HTML Accessibility API Mappings (HTML-AAM) defines how user agents map HTML [HTML] elements and attributes to platform accessibility application programming interfaces (APIs). It leverages and extends the Core Accessibility API Mappings 1.2 and the Accessible Name and Description Computation 1.1 for use with the HTML host language. Documenting these mappings promotes interoperable exposure of roles, states, properties, and events implemented by accessibility APIs and helps to ensure that this information appears in a manner consistent with author intent.
·w3c.github.io·
HTML Accessibility API Mappings 1.0
ARIA vs HTML
ARIA vs HTML
Using ARIA instead of HTML is generally fine for content, layout, structure, and other static bits of a page. A div role=”heading” aria-level=”1″ is the same as h1 as far users and accessibility APIs are concerned. It is unlikely a user will ever notice the difference unless you use both…
·adrianroselli.com·
ARIA vs HTML
Making Sense Of WAI-ARIA: A Comprehensive Guide — Smashing Magazine
Making Sense Of WAI-ARIA: A Comprehensive Guide — Smashing Magazine
In this article, Kate Kalcevich explains when to use ARIA and how to use it properly so that you can use ARIA in a way that’s helpful to the many disabled people who use [assistive technology](https://makeitfable.com/glossary/?utm_source=Smashing+Magazine&utm_medium=sponsored+content&utm_campaign=Upskill&utm_term=Fable&utm_content=Sept2022) to navigate the Internet. Let’s dive in!
·smashingmagazine.com·
Making Sense Of WAI-ARIA: A Comprehensive Guide — Smashing Magazine
ARIA in HTML | scottohara.me
ARIA in HTML | scottohara.me
On July 6 2021 the ARIA in HTML specification, that I co-edit along with Steve Faulkner and Patrick H. Lauke, became a W3C Candidate Recommendation Snapshot...
·scottohara.me·
ARIA in HTML | scottohara.me
Bad ARIA practices
Bad ARIA practices
There are certain situations where ARIA is a good (and maybe the only) way to go. But if done wrong, usage of ARIA often leads to even worse accessibility. Especially accessibility novices tend to misuse ARIA to "optimise" smelly code.
·accessibility-developer-guide.com·
Bad ARIA practices
Using ARIA
Using ARIA
This document is a practical guide for developers on how to add accessibility information to HTML elements using the Accessible Rich Internet Applications specification [WAI-ARIA-1.1], which defines a way to make Web content and Web applications more accessible to people with disabilities. This document demonstrates how to use WAI-ARIA in [HTML51], which especially helps with dynamic content and advanced user interface controls developed with Ajax, HTML, JavaScript, and related technologies.
·w3.org·
Using ARIA