How To Avoid Breaking Web Pages For Keyboard Users - TPGi
Making your web page keyboard-operable is one of the most fundamental aspects of accessibility. Andrew Nevins teaches you how to avoid some common pitfalls.
Animation and accessibility are often seen as two separate powers at odds with one another. How is it possible to strike a balance between elements that move and the possible negative effects they expose to users who are sensitive to motion? Oriana García explains how her team at Mercado Libre tackled the challenge by creating guiding principles for applying animation to user interfaces and incorporating them into the team’s design system.
Forced colors explained: A practical guide | Polypane
Forced colors is a CSS media query that when active radically changes the way your site looks, without any of your input. In this article we'll explore where it…
Some thoughts about fifth WebAIM’s Million evaluation | Bogdan on Digital Accessibility (A11y)
I love WebAIMs Million, but I need to point some things out. Some people may come to wrong conclusions after reading parts of the report and I hope I can improve that. I also think I know the reason and the solution about the still very poor state of accessibility.
IAAP Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) was issued by International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) to Bogdan Cerovac.
Earners of the IAAP Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) have demonstrated an intermediate contextual and programmatic technical set of skills and knowledge to design, build, and remediate accessible digital content and services. This credential defines what digital accessibility professionals should be familiar with and are expected to know and increase the consistency and quality of web accessibility work.
eGovernment Benchmark of 35 countries in Europe (EU and beyond) finally gathered some insights about accessibility of eGovernment websites. After years of accessibility legislation accessibility is still a pilot indicator which unfortunately indicates how late we are in the awareness process.
Comparison of accessibility of e-government websites in Europe | Bogdan on Digital Accessibility (A11y)
eGovernment Benchmark of 35 countries in Europe (EU and beyond) finally gathered some insights about accessibility of eGovernment websites. After years of accessibility legislation accessibility is still a pilot indicator which unfortunately indicates how late we are in the awareness process.
A Roundup Of WCAG 2.2 Explainers — Smashing Magazine
WCAG 2.2 officially became a “W3C Recommended” web standard on October 5, 2023, and with it, new success criteria and changes to existing guidelines for accessible user experiences. What are the changes, and how can you conform to them? This roundup provides links to WCAG 2.2 explainers that have been published or updated since the release.