By prioritising semantic HTML and offering keyboard-friendly alternatives for complex interactions, you help create a more inclusive experience for people who use a keyboard.| TetraLogical
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In our second post about creating accessible experiences within Extended Reality (XR), we highlight some key considerations for designing accessible augmented reality (AR) experiences with our AR TetraLogical principles cube. You can also explore Inclusive XR: accessible 3D experiences.| TetraLogical
The Web Accessibility Initiative Accessible Rich Internet Applications specification 1.2, or WAI-ARIA or ARIA for short, is a technical specification written by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). In this post we explore what WAI-ARIA is, and how it can enhance the user experience for people using screen readers.| TetraLogical
An element's name, or accessible name, is how it's identified. An accessible description provides additional information, about the element, that complements the accessible name. In this post we explore assigning accessible names and descriptions using HTML and WAI-ARIA.| TetraLogical