The trials and triumphs of Sophie Morgan: ‘At 18 I had my hot girl summer. That August I was paralysed’
After a car crash, Morgan knew she was exactly the same person – she just couldn’t walk. But she had to convince everyone else. She explains how she became a forthright campaigner and a successful TV presenter
Some of the components I've explored here have specific standardized requirements in order to work as expected. Tab interfaces, for example, have a prescribed structure and a set of interaction behaviors as mandated by the WAI-ARIA specification. It's at your discretion how closely you follow these requirements. Research may show
The legal framework gives us permission to dream what is possible. Lizzie Kiama (Kenya) at Microsoft Ability Summit 2021
Welcome to LFLegal's Digital Accessibility Global Law and Policy page. The content of this page illustrates two things I often say:
Accessibility is global
The global acc
Calendar controls, date pickers, date widgets, whatever you call them, however they are described, they follow the same basic principle — present the user with a calendar to enter a date (and sometimes a time). Chris Blakeley, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 The native implementations come from browsers when authors use input…
Frontend developers have to consider many things: browser compatibility, usability, performance, scalability, SEO, and other best practices. But the most fundamental aspect of creating websites is one that often falls … - Selection from Web Accessibility Cookbook [Book]
Do you use screenshots when loggin issues? They can really help to clarify problem areas. Ian Lloyd provides pointers on what makes a useful screenshot.
When many devs, testers, and authors first start listening to content through a screen reader, they are surprised to hear dates, pricing, names, abbreviations, acronyms, etc. announced differently than they expect. With the best of intentions (or branding panic) they may seek to force screen readers to announce content as…
As the world’s leading expert on a people-first approach to computer vision, I am dedicated to providing insights that enable designers, developers, and copywriters to create accessible images at the highest possible velocity. A velocity so high, in fact, you can almost hear the point whistling over their head, like…
Using AI as a replacement for interviewing actual users is a brilliant idea if you want to look like you made an effort, but are really looking to fill the page with superficial, stereotyped bullshit.
FIX Color Contrast – Accessibility in Web & UI Design
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:18 Why web accessibility?
2:50 Color contrast for text
3:57 Color contrast for UI components
5:03 1 Add a border
6:03 2 Add additional signifiers
6:37 3 Consider the context
7:42 YouTube filters pass accessibility
8:44 YouTube search box fails
9:09 Action steps with color contrast
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Video zeigt, warum die Bedienung des ICE-4-Rollstuhllift fast 10 Minuten dauern kann
Der ICE 4 der Deutschen Bahn besticht durch ein technisch besonders ausgefeiltes kaum wahrnehmes Design des Rollstuhllifts. Die Bedienung gehört jedoch mit zu den komplexesten im Bereich der Mobilität – mit entsprechenden Nachteilen. Fahrgäste, die den Lift brauchen, sollten ein Training haben.
This checklist uses The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) as a reference point. The WCAG is a shared standard for web content accessibility for individuals, organizations, and governments.
First, a very important qualifier — this does not represent how Braille display users experience the web. All this post does is show how to enable the Braille display emulators in JAWS and VoiceOver. This can be handy when testing issues reported by users and you do not have a…
Usually. I originally titled this InacCSS-onlyible. I even made this typographically, er, distinct image. Then I realized it was silly and will instead use the neologism in a talk so I can hear the groans IRL. Interactive widgets powered with only CSS are relatively common as people are playing with…
This post is about exposing field errors programmatically. I have already shared some opinions (such as a caution about displaying messages below fields or avoiding default browser field validation), but this post dives into using ARIA to convey them to screen reader users. With fields that produce error messages on…
Uppercase copy and paste. The problem and a questionable trick — Vadim Makeev
If you copy one of my article titles, you’ll probably get “ARTICLE TITLE” in uppercase. Why would I name my article like that? It’s not me, it’s browsers and specs again.