Nutrition Cards for Accessible Components
A11Y Nutrition Cards is an attempt to digest and simplify the accessibility expectations when it comes to component authoring. Based on the WAI ARIA Authoring Practices Guide.
Source: davatron5000.github.io
A11Y Nutrition Cards is an attempt to digest and simplify the accessibility expectations when it comes to component authoring. Based on the WAI ARIA Authoring Practices Guide.
Source: davatron5000.github.io
The placeholder attribute contains a surprising amount of issues that prevent it from delivering on what it promises. Let’s clarify why you need to stop using it.
Source: smashingmagazine.com
This resource is part of the Teach Access Initiative, and provides best practices for making accessible mobile and web apps. This tutorial currently provides basic training for developers and designers, with more disciplines to come!
Source: teachaccess.github.io
Introduction to Web Accessibility is an online course that introduces tools and techniques for web developers to easily ensure that websites are more accessible to users who are blind or have low vision.
Source: webaccessibility.withgoogle.com
Source: accessibility.18f.gov
A guide to understanding and implementing Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0. This document is an essential guide to understanding and using Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. It is part of a series of documents that support WCAG 2.0.
Source: w3.org
List of PayPal Accessibility open source repositories on GitHub
Source: paypal.github.io
This site tests which new HTML5 features are accessibly supported by major browsers. This includes if they are keyboard accessible, mapped to the platform accessibility APIs, and if any accessibility related features are supported.
Source: html5accessibility.com
Inclusive Design is about putting people first. It’s about designing for the needs of people with permanent, temporary, situational, or changing disabilities — all of us really. At TPG we wanted a framework which we could use, alongside the standards and guidelines, to take products beyond compliance.
Source: inclusivedesignprinciples.org
The TPG Mobile Accessibility Testing for Android and iOS (PDF, 2.6MB) is a free accessible PDF outlining how to test native apps and the web for accessibility on Android and iOS. It provides an overview of accessibility settings, how to use them and common testing tools.
Source: developer.paciellogroup.com
TPG works with organizations around the world, including government agencies, technology vendors, and companies in a variety of industries including retail/eCommerce, software/technology, publishing, banking/finance, healthcare, and higher education.
Source: developer.paciellogroup.com
To build an accessible website or application, it’s best to start with the foundations: semantic markup. Using the correct markup is an easy win as it does the vast majority of the accessibility work for you. As rich client-side JavaScript applications have grown in popularity, a particular markup misuse has become common.
Source: formidable.com
Learn Accessibility by example with real world use cases
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Source: accessibility.voxmedia.com
Source: amazon.com
Source: amazon.com
Source: amazon.com
The goal is to spread news, articles and tips regarding web accessibility. This will be more than a bunch of links in an email, there will be opinions. Focus will be on digital a11y news from Sweden and Europe since these are the physical locations where this particular newsletter will be crafted. But the scope will be broad and cute animals might be featured.
Source: t12t.se
A weekly dose of web accessibility to help you bring it into your everyday work. Delivered to your inbox each Monday, curated by David A. Kennedy.
Source: a11yweekly.com