The Web Accessibility Initiative's Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite (WAI-ARIA, or just ARIA) is a set of tools and guidelines for making web content and applications more accessible. Most notably, it includes a suite of attributes we can add to HTML elements to embed in them more semantic information that
Designing UI with Color Blind Users in Mind - Secret Stache Media
While the science behind color blindness is pretty complex, the gist of it is that color blind people have difficulty seeing color clearly or differentiating between some colors. With this in mind, in this article, we’ll share some tips on how you can improve your site’s accessibility and the experience it delivers for color blind people.
Einstieg in den Screenreader NVDA | Inklusion umsetzen
Sie finden im Folgenden unterschiedliche Informationen, welche Ihnen als blinde Person den Start mit dem freien Screenreader NVDA erleichtern sollen. NVDA-Anlei
Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 1.4.13 Content on Hover or Focus — Knowbility
Knowbility is a nonprofit organization with the goal of improving technology access for millions of youth and adults with disabilities all over the world.
NVDA – a free and open source screen reader for Windows | The Paciello Group – Your Accessibility Partner (WCAG 2.0/508 audits, VPAT, usability and accessible user experience)
Accessibility Articles | Usability & Web Accessibility
Best Practices We constantly update our compendium of knowledge that designers, developers, and content editors should know to fulfill their role. [view:accessibility_concepts=block_1]
I Used The Web For A Day With Just A Keyboard — Smashing Magazine
Many of us are taught to make sure our sites can be used via keyboard. Why is that, and what is it like in practice? Chris Ashton did an experiment to find out.
Windows High Contrast Mode: the limited utility of -ms-high-contrast | The Paciello Group – Your Accessibility Partner (WCAG 2.0/508 audits, VPAT, usability and accessible user experience)