A tool for auditing the accessibility of data experiences.| The Chartability Workbook
Button accessibility ensures every user can perform actions on your websites. Find guidelines for building ADA-compliant and accessible buttons.| Be Accessible
Need to create an accessibility statement for your website? Read our guide to discover the requirements for web accessibility statements.| Be Accessible
I made a demo for WCAG 2.2 Success Criterion 2.5.8 Target Size (Minimum) AA and have embedded it further down the page. Unfortunately it is going to be annoying for you, dear reader, as it steals focus. Conformance Success Criterion 2.5.8 Target Size (Minimum) AA with only the first two…| Adrian Roselli
WCAG provides guidance for making interactive elements more accessible by specifying minimum size requirements. In this article, Eric Bailey discusses the nuances of interactive element sizes and clarifies what it looks like to provide accessible interactive experiences using WCAG-compliant target sizes.| Smashing Magazine
Why, what and how designers should document accessibility requirements and user interactions to make product better and more inclusive| Stéphanie Walter - Senior UX Designer, Mobile Expert, Conference Speaker, Bl...
This page lists the new success criteria in Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2. It includes quotes from personas to help you understand some aspects of the success criteria.| Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
When developers create a website, an important concern is that the tap targets are sufficiently big for all different kinds of input devices. This includes mouse pointers, which are fairly accurate, but can also include fingers, thumbs, or assistive tech. Today I learned that if you live in the midwest in winter, it can also include noses! | Nicole Sullivan