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Ensuring accessibility is a clear path to making your website better. When you make your site accessible, you grow your audience, improve the experience for all people using it (not just those with accessibility needs), and you get SEO benefits…

Think Without Boxes


What’s the one thing people can do to make their website better? Now that is a good question. One with many right answers, like improving performance, taking care of accessibility, and upgrading user experience as prime examples. These are all …

Some Articles About Accessibility I’ve Saved Recently IV


A guide to designing accessible, WCAG-compliant focus indicators — Sara Soueidan says you can make more accessible focus outlines by doing your own, rather than leaving it to the browser — as long as you do it right. Deep dive! … The post Some Articles About Accessibility I’ve Saved...

New Database Helps Players Find Games With Accessibility Features


As the conversation around video game accessibility becomes more prominent, it’s clear that some games just don’t take the necessary steps to open up the experiences they offer to players with disabilities. Recently Steven Spohn, the senior director of AbleGamers, criticized Deathloop on Twitter...

How to Implement and Style the Dialog Element


Go in-depth on the native dialog HTML element with this tutorial and learn how to implement a user-friendly, accessible dialog on your website. The post How to Implement and Style the Dialog Element appeared first on Codrops

Some Articles About Accessibility I’ve Saved Recently III


The perfect link — Rian Rietveld defines them: “When you click on them, they take you somewhere else.” Not much code in here (we’ve got that), just a lot of practical accessibility advice. For example, the alt text … The post Some Articles About Accessibility I’ve Saved...

A Deep Dive on Skipping to Content


While most people browsing the web on a computer use a mouse, many rely on their keyboard instead. Theoretically, using a web page with the keyboard should not be a problem — press the TAB key to move the keyboard … The post A Deep Dive on Skipping to Content appeared first on CSS-Tricks....

Your Image Is Probably Not Decorative


Eric doesn’t mince words, especially in the title, but also in the conclusion: In modern web design and development, displaying an image is a highly intentional act. Alternate descriptions allow us to explain the content of the image, and in … The post Your Image Is Probably...

Rubic and Harmony Partner to Enhance Trading Accessibility


Announcing its strategic partnership with Harmony, Rubic, in a communique, said that it has joined hands with the former to bring extended convenience for the traders and investors. This partnership will enable investors to trade directly on the network of Harmony while using the exchange platform...

The Web’s Worst Default


There are a lot of great defaults when it comes to browsers and the web. Think about all the accessibility features that are baked into HTML so that you don’t have to do weird stuff, like this example from Manuel… The post The Web’s Worst Default appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

Simplex Tie-Up With Kava Brings Fiat Directly to Defi


As Kava works to expand its multi-asset defi platform’s appeal, the inclusion of Simplex’s fiat-to-crypto processing infrastructure will provide a fresh avenue for users to enter the defi ecosystem with fewer steps and conversions. New On-Ramp to Streamline Defi Accessibility...

Looking at WCAG 2.5.5 for Better Target Sizes


Have you ever experienced the frustration of trying to tap a button on a mobile device only to have it do nothing because the target size is just not large enough **and it’s not picking up on your press? Maybe … The post Looking at WCAG 2.5.5 for Better Target Sizes appeared first...

Links on Accessibility


Show/Hide password accessibility and password hints tutorial — Nicolas Steenhout goes deep on <input type="password"> accessibility. For one thing, being able to toggle it to type="text" should be possible, while announcing, politely, the change. But also, put the password hints...

Principles for user-centered front-end development


Colin Oakley: • Accessible — Use semantic HTML, and make sure we meet the WCAG 2.1 AA standard as a minimum and it works with assisted technologies (this sits alongside the DWP Accessibility Manual) • Agnostic — Build … The post Principles for user-centered front-end...

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