A tool for auditing the accessibility of data experiences.| The Chartability Workbook
A few months back, I had to work on a situation where the details element was being used as a dropdown menu for a site navigation. In this post, I’m going to explain why I think you should not use a details element as a dropdown menu. TL;DR? Don’t use the element for a dropdown menu, use a| Just Melanie from the Internet
Table of Contents Example The HTML Live Region Button Decoration Accessible Name The Styles Hide the Live Region Color and Contrast Active Animations Text Resize and Reflow Windows High Contrast Mode The Script The Click Event Manipulate Outcomes Screen Reader Output WCAG Success Criteria What This Does Not Do Wrap-up…| Adrian Roselli
Learning accessibility through IAAP certification and exploration.| 100 Days of A11y
In this series, Inclusive Extended Reality (XR), we will be delving into ways to design accessible experiences when interacting with 3D objects, augmented reality, and virtual reality. In our first post about creating accessible experiences within Extended Reality (XR), we highlight some key considerations for designing 3D model viewers by introducing our 3D TetraLogical principles cube. You can also explore Inclusive XR: accessible augmented reality experiences.| TetraLogical
Without accurate, relevant names, roles, and values present, it can be incredibly difficult, if not impossible for someone to use your digital experience. That’s exclusion. Hard stop…| ericwbailey.website
Finally! A way to yell at your computer and have it actually listen.| thoughtbot