In a recent product update YNAB (You Need a Budget) announced it had made some change to the way it uses color to convey meaning about budget amounts. When I logged into the online webapp today, I saw this modal message dialog. (The content of the announcement is below the image.) Sarah from YNAB Hi … Continue reading "YNAB addresses color accessibility"| Rachele DiTullio
I’m a longtime YNAB (You Need a Budget) customer. I use their monthly planning software every day to track my expenses and manage my budget. I’ve written about their webapp accessibility previously and noted over the years that they have made updates to improve the experience for disabled users, such as adding dark mode support.| Rachele DiTullio
I’m a longtime YNAB (You Need a Budget) customer. I use their monthly planning software every day to track my expenses and manage my budget. I’ve written about their webapp accessibility previously and noted over the years that they have made updates to improve the experience for disabled users, such as adding dark mode support. … Continue reading "YNAB adds a Home screen to its iOS mobile app; but is it accessible?"| Rachele DiTullio
I’ve updated the spreadsheet I use for tracking accessibility audits with three big additions. WCAG 2.2 success criteria added I’ve added the six new WCAG 2.2 level A and AA success criteria (SC) to the “WCAG Success Criterion” column in each component’s tab. This brings the total number of SCs for an audit to 55. … Continue reading "Accessibility testing spreadsheet version 2"| Rachele DiTullio
Drag the autocomplete bookmarklet to your bookmarks bar. I created this bookmarklet for testing WCAG success criterion 1.3.5 Identify Input Purpose (AA) which requires that if an input field requests personal information about the user, we must apply the appropriate autocomplete value to the field. For example, an input field requesting the user’s full name … Continue reading "Autocomplete accessibility bookmarklet"| Rachele DiTullio