What does “built in accessibility” actually mean for browsers that support popover?| Hidde's blog
Scott O’Hara returns, not with prose, but with a little history on the title attribute, it’s unintended misuse by developers, and where it can and should be used to improve the accessibility on your website.| 24 Accessibility
A deep dive into the semantics, behaviours and characteristics of some of the most common user interface elements of websites today.| Hidde's blog
The WAI-ARIA standard defines a number of related menu roles. However, before using them, please give great consideration to the implications.| Marco's Accessibility Blog
HTML Accessibility API Mappings (HTML-AAM) defines how user agents map HTML [HTML] elements and attributes to platform accessibility application programming interfaces (APIs). It leverages and extends the Core Accessibility API Mappings 1.2 and the Accessible Name and Description Computation 1.2 for use with the HTML host language. Documenting these mappings promotes interoperable exposure of roles, states, properties, and events implemented by accessibility APIs and helps to ensure that this...| www.w3.org
HTML: The Living Standard| html.spec.whatwg.org
A review of the history and current state of tooltip accessibility. Or: everything you didn't know you needed to know before making a tooltip.| Sarah Higley
Open UI| open-ui.org