Baby Boomerangutuang, one of the Tick’s students. He was just shouting It’s OK to play with dolls! Consider this post to be the sequel to my 2012 post It’s OK to Use Tables. Here I will go into bit more detail based on the state of accessible efforts I see…| Adrian Roselli
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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
Menus, trees, and grids, oh my! Debugging composite widget semantics with browser devtools.| Sarah Higley
Accessibility of web content requires semantic information about widgets, structures, and behaviors, in order to allow assistive technologies to convey appropriate information to persons with disabilities. This specification provides an ontology of roles, states, and properties that define accessible user interface elements and can be used to improve the accessibility and interoperability of web content and applications. These semantics are designed to allow an author to properly convey user ...| w3c.github.io