5 illustrations to understand and promote accessibility by Stéphanie Walter - UX Researcher & Designer.
Accessibility
Hocus :focus
Dialogs, modality and popovers seem similar. How are they different?
Modalz Modalz Modalz
Meaning without markup: Accessibility Object Model
Headless In Times Of Accessibility — Smashing Magazine
A Guide To Keyboard Accessibility: JavaScript (Part 2) — Smashing Magazine
Contrast is boring—can't someone else do it?
Selling Your Clients on Accessibility: Ryan Bracey - Equalize Digital
Neurodiversity Design System
This is WCAG
The Potentially Dangerous Non-Accessibility Of Cookie Notices — Smashing Magazine
Web Accessibility: A Reference to Creating Inclusive Websites
JAWS® – Freedom Scientific
ARC Toolkit - Page-Level Testing - TPGi
JAWS Inspect - Screen Reader Testing - TPGi
Tips for Focus Styles - Nic Chan
Designing a focus style | Zell Liew
Accessible Web Animation: The WCAG on Animation Explained | CSS-Tricks
Hidden Expectations
Personal names around the world
Screen Readers support for text level HTML semantics - TPGi
Library: Accessibility resources, guides, communities, and more
Resources - The A11Y Project
A Guide to Interface Design for Older Adults | Toptal
A Designer’s Guide to Documenting Accessibility & User Interactions by Stéphanie Walter
Accessibility Resources for Developers
Accessibility Considerations in the Software Development Process
In today's digital world, ensuring accessibility in software has become increasingly crucial. The practice of designing software that can be easily used by everyone, including individuals with disabilities, has significant implications for user experience, legal compliance, and business success. In this article, we will delve into the concept of accessibility, its importance, and explore practical considerations to integrate accessibility throughout the software development process. By prioritizing accessibility, we can create inclusive digital experiences that benefit all users and contribute to a more equitable society.
How I Write Alt Text for Code Snippets on Social Media
Because blind and low-vision programmers deserve a little better than “code snippet.”
Accessible Palette: stop using HSL for color systems | Wildbit
Accessible Palette is an app for building color systems with consistent lightness and predictable contrast ratios across color levels.