Category: A11y for developers

Browse our collection of helpful resources to aide in your accessible development efforts, without impacting your development velocity.

Not All Accessibility Overlays Are Created Equal

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April 6, 2020 By Tony Kornmeier

Introduction In the accessibility industry, there are many different types of products and services that can help organizations achieve compliance. The right tool or service…

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Axe™ Updates: Introducing the Keyboard Guided Test

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January 29, 2020 By Deque Systems

We are very excited to announce the immediate availability of the 4.3 release of the axe Chrome Extension! Included in this release are bug fixes,…

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Debunking the Myth: Accessibility and React

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January 9, 2020 By Mark Steadman

JavaScript frameworks are becoming the norm for creating powerful, fast, and adaptive web sites. One of the most popular frameworks is React. React has risen…

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Text Links: Best Practices for Screen Readers

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January 6, 2020 By Sailesh Panchang

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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New in iOS 13 Accessibility – Voice Control and More

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October 31, 2019 By Chris McMeeking

New APIs, Voice Control and other Accessibility Changes in iOS 13 When it comes to Mobile Accessibility, iOS is the Gold Standard, and iOS 13…

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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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