Tag: ARIA

Distinguishing between ARIA and native HTML attributes

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March 11, 2024 By Jeremy Katherman

As a developer, you want to create more inclusive and accessible digital experiences for your users. Great! It’s possible, however, that you might be feeling…

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Why Unique ID Attributes Matter

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October 19, 2023 By Lee Amador

Ambiguous IDs: Harmless Lurker or Queen of Disaster? A Little Background Duplicate IDs of the most common WCAG 4.1.1 violations reported by automated accessibility testing…

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APG support tables – why they matter

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April 17, 2023 By Michael Fairchild

The ARIA and Assistive Technologies Community Group (ARIA-AT) and ARIA Authoring Practices Task Force announced the first “Assistive Technology Support” tables in the ARIA Authoring…

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ARIA Spec for the Uninitiated: Part 3

September 15, 2021 By Gerard Cohen

In the second part of this 3 part series, I went over the ARIA Authoring Practices to highlight key notices to hopefully dispel the incorrect…

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ARIA Spec for the Uninitiated: Part 2

August 24, 2021 By Gerard Cohen

In the first part of this 3-part series, I went over the ARIA standard, highlighting important sections to be aware of, and then reviewed the…

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ARIA Spec for the Uninitiated: Part 1

August 17, 2021 By Gerard Cohen

Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) is a set of attributes that define ways to make web content and web applications (especially those developed with JavaScript)…

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