Category: Accessibility best practices
This collection of materials covers accessibility best practices for everyone, whether you're just getting started, or scaling to new heights.
Text Links: Best Practices for Screen Readers
Sometimes, the visible anchor text as mandated by the user interface design is not very meaningful to vision impaired users. One could use aria-label or the title attribute or even off-screen text on text links. But what's the best practice based on current assistive technology support?
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Infinite Scrolling & Role=Feed Accessibility Issues
PAUSE: Before we dive into the content below, feel free to check out our blog post that is an introduction to feed role attribute. GO:…
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How To Get Development on Board With Accessibility Testing
Developers are constantly learning new tools, tech stacks, and development practices. When they’re told they have to learn accessibility, it can often feel like an…
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Where Accessibility Fits in an Organization: Decentralized vs. Centralized Model
Building an accessibility program is key for maintaining a culture of accessibility in the workplace. It also ensures that accessibility is scalable and cost-effective. Depending…
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SEO and Accessibility: Real Talk
One of the “business benefits of accessibility” that people like to throw around is that accessibility will improve your site’s SEO. This is technically true,…
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Accessibility Program Fundamentals: 3rd-Party Vendor Management
Those who are new to accessibility oftentimes think it’s a one-and-done assessment and remediation process. But in a world of rapidly changing websites and applications,…
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