Tag: html
Building Accessible Buttons with ARIA: A11y Support Series
Previously Paul J. Adam explained how to build ARIA role="alert" Modal Dialogs in his A11y support series. In his latest post in the series, Paul details how to build another ARIA widget: a simple role="button" UI control. He also explains what screen reader and browser combinations are supported when using other ARIA attributes allowed on role="button."
Read ArticleWhy the Android Analyzer is Paving the Way for App Accessibility
Learn about the newest cool tool from Deque: The Android Analyzer, which will help developers create accessible Android apps with the integration of accessibility testing into their development workflow. The Analyzer's rules have been developed in accordance with emerging WCAG mobile standards. Best of all, it's built for both manual and automated testing and can be specified to meet developers needs.
Read ArticleARIA Tab Panel Accessibility: A11y Support Series
The following post is the first in Paul Adam’s new blog post series, “WAI-ARIA Widgets, Design Patterns, and Accessibility Support .” This series will outline…
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5 Things UX and Visual Designers Can Do to Get Started with Accessibility
Something you may not be aware of: at any given time: roughly 20% of Americans have either a temporary or permanent disability that may prevent…
Read ArticleAccessible HTML Heading Markup
Do headings introduced to meet SC 2.4.10 (AAA) need to be marked up With an h<n> tag too? On this page, HTML heading markup h<n>…
Read ArticleTechniques for Labeling Standard HTML Form Controls
“Techniques for Labeling Standard HTML Form Controls” is an advanced accessibility technique post by Deque Principal Consultant Sailesh Panchang. In this post, Sailesh gives detailed information…
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