Schema.org Type: BlogPosting - A blog post.| schema.org
Helps you understand and create transcripts for audio and video media accessibility.| Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Note: This post has the same content as our 2013 post. They each originally addressed different aspects of the title attribute, but now they match. We are keeping both of...| TPGi
The HTML element (or anchor element), with its href attribute, creates a hyperlink to web pages, files, email addresses, locations in the same page, or anything else a URL can address.| MDN Web Docs
Large complex projects — **from SaaS and B2C to enterprise and B2B** — aren’t easy to navigate for UX designers, even with years of experience. How do we succeed, grow and do good work in such intricate and difficult environments? Well, let’s figure it out! In this workshop by Vitaly Friedman, a UX consultant of the European Parliament and Smashing Magazine's creative lead, you’ll explore all the tactics and strategies to thrive and survive in complex environments, fight through la...| SmashingConf
Diseases and Congenital Conditions| webaim.org
Accessibility resources free online from the international standards organization: W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).| Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
While alt text end punctuation isn’t technically required for compliance, it makes for a better experience for your audience.| thoughtbot
Foreground| webaim.org
This post contains everything you need to know about alt-texts! When to use them and how to perfectly craft them. By me, Daniel, a web…| Axess Lab
The Markdown elements outlined in the original design document.| www.markdownguide.org
Scalable Vector Graphic (SVG) is emerging as the preferred graphic format to use on the web today. Are you abandoning the icon font or replacing old pg, gif| CSS-Tricks
Screen Reader User Survey #9 Results| webaim.org
Creating "Skip Navigation" Links| webaim.org
Markdown| daringfireball.net
Image placement on the modern web is highly intentional, helping to communicate the overall purpose of a page or view. This means that nearly every image you declare needs to have an alternate description. Nulling an image indicates that it is for decorative purposes only. In this context, decorative means that the image does not visually communicate information that is important to understanding the purpose of the page or view, and why the image is included as a part of that.| Smashing Magazine