Doing what’s required: Indicating mandatory fields in an accessible way
When filling in a form—be it signing up for a newsletter or applying for a credit card—you must provide a minimum amount of information for the form to function. A … Read more
When filling in a form—be it signing up for a newsletter or applying for a credit card—you must provide a minimum amount of information for the form to function. A … Read more
This post gives a high-level overview of what’s new and what has changed in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, which have been promoted to stable W3C Recommendation today. … Read more
In an era where digital technology permeates every aspect of our lives, speech input software has emerged as a powerful tool, bridging gaps and fostering an environment of inclusion for … Read more
An estimated 300 million people worldwide live with visual impairments (high myopia), and they rely on assistive technology like screen readers to browse the web. Unfortunately, many websites still have … Read more
Over the past few years, accessibility companies have started to develop tools that claim to find accessibility problems automatically. Often the idea is that “automated testing is not quite there … Read more
There is no universal solution for making every kind of table responsive and usable on smaller screens, so we have to rely on various patterns, which Adrian explains in this … Read more
There are many different ways of building the main navigation of a website, in terms of styling, functionality, and the underlying markup and semantic information. If the implementation is too … Read more
Making events more accessible makes them more consumable and a better experience for all your participants. Read the article.
Designing a beautiful “article” is wrought with tons of considerations. Unlike, say, a homepage, a long-form article is less about designing an interface than it is designing text in a … Read more
Don’t put the onus should not be on the one filling out a form!! Read the article.