Learn how Screen Readers plays a vital role in Accessibility Testing.| AEL Data
Since the early days of the web, when images could be floated and text would wrap around them, designers have wanted to bring drop caps onto the web. Then we learned how terrible a pattern like atthew is for users, and CSS introduced :first-letter, letting us believe all…| Adrian Roselli
FAQ| a11ysupport.io
Browsers’ visual display of headings nested inside `` elements makes it look as if they are assigning a logical hierarchy to those headings. However, this is purely visual and is not communicated to assistive technologies. In this article, Bruce Lawson explains what use we have of `` and how authors should mark up headings that are hugely important to AT users.| Smashing Magazine
A blind person will interact with your website or app on a mobile device differently than they will on a desktop computer. Read about the differences.| blog.usablenet.com
米国の非営利団体 WebAIM による、恒例のスクリーンリーダー利用者調査 (第9回) の結果が発表されました。調査結果の中から私自身が興味深く感じた事項を中心に、スクリーンリーダー利用に関するトレンドについてまとめたいと思います。| accessible-usable.net
Accessible JavaScript| webaim.org
Using JAWS to Evaluate Web Accessibility| webaim.org
A screen reader is an assistive technology, primarily used by people with vision impairments. It converts text, buttons, images and other screen elements into speech…| Axess Lab
Some notes on building websites, serving a diverse set of users and why we should never stop building this way.| www.ovl.design
Survey of Web Accessibility Practitioners #3 Results| webaim.org
Given that Internet Explorer 11 is now officially retired, organisations occasionally ask us if, from an accessibility perspective, they should continue to support the browser. In short, we're edging (no pun intended) towards dropping support, or at least phasing out support, in favour of Microsoft Edge. There are a few reasons for this, both technical and non-technical.| TetraLogical
Screen Reader User Survey #9 Results| webaim.org