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Digital accessibility needs for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations

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October 31, 2024 By Sailesh Panchang

Electric vehicles (EVs) are an increasingly common part of our lives, and based on current predictions, the number of EVs on the road is going…

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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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Accessible HTML Heading Markup

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August 12, 2014 By Sailesh Panchang

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>…

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How Accessibility Impacts Responsive Design

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March 12, 2014 By Sailesh Panchang

This illustrates why accessibility support in terms of differences in navigation techniques and HTML / ARIA behavior on a mobile device needs to be taken into account during design.

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Using Aria-invalid for Error Indication

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January 3, 2014 By Sailesh Panchang

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…

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Aria-required=true: WCAG 2 Compliance versus Best Practice

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December 5, 2013 By Sailesh Panchang

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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