Who Accessibility Helps (Infographic) - Equalize Digital
Discover who benefits from web accessibility—including people with disabilities, older adults, language learners, and your organization—and why inclusive design matters more than ever.
How to Convince People to Care and Invest in Accessibility by Stéphanie Walter - UX Researcher & Designer.
Learn how to advocate for accessibility, drive change without authority, and connect inclusive design to business impact. Practical tips, strategies, and real-world examples included.
Give Users’ Brains a Break: UX Tips for Cognitive Accessibility - Blog - Coforma
We’ll discuss how cognitive accessibility objectives relate to WCAG 2.2, giving product teams gain a new common language for discussing accessibility standards.
What Does It Really Mean For A Site To Be Keyboard Navigable — Smashing Magazine
Keyboard navigation is a vital aspect of accessible web design, and a detail-oriented approach is crucial. Prioritizing keyboard navigation prioritizes the user experience for a diverse audience, extending your reach while simultaneously fostering a more inclusive web environment.
Creating an Accessible Accordion with HTML Description Lists - AFixt
When designing web components, accessibility is paramount to ensure inclusiveness for all users, including those with disabilities. A common interactive element that greatly benefits from an accessible implementation is the accordion—a user interface component that allows users to expand and collapse content sections. In this tutorial, we will dive deep into building an accessible accordion […]
10 Simple Ways to Make Your Social Media Posts Accessible
10 simple ways to make your social media posts accessible to people with disability. Learn how to describe images, use good colour contrast, and write better.
TL;DR: This post does not assert the correct way to code blockquotes, it will only demonstrate how screen readers announce some existing patterns. Test Details The first four examples are lifted from WHATWG HTML’s blockquote entry. The next three are from W3C HTML’s 2019 blockquote guidance (the W3C HTML spec…
Expert Guide: Writing HTML for Screen Reader Users
Improve your website's accessibility with our comprehensive guide on utilising HTML for screen readers. Learn the best practices and avoid common pitfalls.
TL;DR: Probably don’t use disclosure widgets in fieldsets. If you do it anyway, don’t put the trigger in the legend. Context With details / summary, recent support for the popover attribute, and the never-ending belief that a “clean” page means hiding content, there is a resurgence in stuffing useful content…
It is not uncommon for someone to message, call, email, or carrier pigeon me to ask if something is accessible. They almost invariably want a “yes” or “no.” However, I need to understand what the heck they mean and what the other-heck prompted them to ask. Yes, I would be…