10 Myths About Web Accessibility And Why They’re BS
Web Accessibility is an important part about web development that not many people realize until it’s too late. Starting today, there will be a whole series of posts about web accessibility and best...
View Article10 Easy Things All Web Developers Should Do For Web Accessibility
If you don’t know anything about ARIA or web accessibility, or even 508 compliance, but you still want to make it possible for all users to use your website, well, you’ve come to the right place....
View ArticleARIA Basics: Getting to Know aria-required, aria-invalid, aria-disabled,...
Before talking about these specific arias and when you should use them, let’s talk about aria itself. The aria attributes are a way to attribute semantic and functional information to an html element...
View ArticleMaking Errors Sing: aria-live, aria-atomic and aria-relevant
If you have a web site that features client side validation, or perhaps really important AJAX calls, you will need to know the aria-live attribute. This attribute allows changes in a div to be spoken...
View ArticleSpecial Aria Live Regions: alert, marquee and many more!
We looked at special aria attributes that allowed the creation of live regions previously on this site. The aria specification allows you to define preset live regions. This can be useful for certain...
View ArticleThe Quick and Dirty Primer For Writing Alt Text
The alt attribute is the single most misunderstood tool in the web developer’s tool box. Many people have put alt text in all their images, thinking that will make all their web accessibility...
View ArticleMobile Accessibility is Largely the Same as Desktop Accessibility
The mobile web is already here. Web developers have gotten their act together and there are some wonderful examples of mobile web sites that do their job and are lovely. But, the question is – are...
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