Tag: Web Accessibility
Your User-Centered Design Isn’t Usable If It Isn’t Accessible
What if you learned there’s an entire segment of users who find your user-centered design to be completely unusable? Not frustrating or difficult, but completely…
Read ArticleDeque’s First Web Accessibility Bootcamp Is a Great Success
Deque just hosted the hugely successful Web Accessibility Training Bootcamp January 15-16. The event was just the first of three Bootcamps in 2015, a two-day,…
Read ArticleAir Carriers: Take Action on ACAA Digital Accessibility
Download this free guide today and learn more about how to comply with with new digital accessibility rules for air carriers.
Read ArticleAnnouncing: New Deque Website!
Good-looking websites can be accessible - and our new site proves it. Learn how we developed out beautiful new accessible website.
Read ArticleUsing Aria-invalid for Error Indication
Aria-invalid=true Setting aria-invalid to “true” is a quick and easy method for indicating that a field has failed validation. Yet, its usefulness from an accessibility…
Read ArticleAria-required=true: WCAG 2 Compliance versus Best Practice
Because the attribute “aria-required” is supported by commonly used browser-assistive technology combinations, many consider its use as the easiest and most optimal method for indicating…
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