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24 ACCESSIBILITY
Article series offering 24 days of digital accessibility gifts of wisdom and insight from a wide array of knowledge experts throughoutthe world.
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING TOOLS FOR DESKTOP AND MOBILE Paul J Adam demonstrates how to use automated and manual accessibility testing tools on desktop and mobile websites, covering five tools, the pros and cons of each tool, and describe the best features of eachtool.
YOUR POISON
WEB COMPONENTS AND THE ACCESSIBILITY OBJECT MODEL (AOMSEE MORE ON24A11Y.COM
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IOS ACCESSIBILITY PROPERTIES: HOW THEY RELATE TO WCAG, ANDSEE MORE ON24A11Y.COM
PIXELS VS. RELATIVE UNITS IN CSS: WHY IT’S STILL A BIG Long live the modern browser! Browsers are getting better these days. We seem to be in a golden age where there’s a never-ending stream of new features added for the benefit of the users accessing the page, and really great tools for those creating the page. It hasn’t always been the case, though. Earlier versions DISABILITY IS A SPECTRUM, NOT A BINARY About Nicola du Toit. Nicola du Toit is a UX designer and usability specialist by day and a musician by night. She has a Masters degree specialising in human-computer interaction but is also left-handed, which means that usability (or a lack thereof) has always been a significant part of her life. PROVE YOU’RE NOT A BOT: RECAPTCHA VERSION 3 SO YOU WANT TO BECOME AN ACCESSIBILITY SPECIALIST About Ray Campbell. Ray Campbell has been working professionally as an Accessibility Analyst for United Airlines for over two years. He joined United to provide testing and guidance as the airline worked to come into compliance with a U.S. Department of Transportation Mandate requiring that by December, 2016, their entire website needed to be accessible to and usable by people with24 ACCESSIBILITY
Article series offering 24 days of digital accessibility gifts of wisdom and insight from a wide array of knowledge experts throughoutthe world.
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING TOOLS FOR DESKTOP AND MOBILE Paul J Adam demonstrates how to use automated and manual accessibility testing tools on desktop and mobile websites, covering five tools, the pros and cons of each tool, and describe the best features of eachtool.
YOUR POISON
WEB COMPONENTS AND THE ACCESSIBILITY OBJECT MODEL (AOMSEE MORE ON24A11Y.COM
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IOS ACCESSIBILITY PROPERTIES: HOW THEY RELATE TO WCAG, ANDSEE MORE ON24A11Y.COM
PIXELS VS. RELATIVE UNITS IN CSS: WHY IT’S STILL A BIG Long live the modern browser! Browsers are getting better these days. We seem to be in a golden age where there’s a never-ending stream of new features added for the benefit of the users accessing the page, and really great tools for those creating the page. It hasn’t always been the case, though. Earlier versions DISABILITY IS A SPECTRUM, NOT A BINARY About Nicola du Toit. Nicola du Toit is a UX designer and usability specialist by day and a musician by night. She has a Masters degree specialising in human-computer interaction but is also left-handed, which means that usability (or a lack thereof) has always been a significant part of her life. PROVE YOU’RE NOT A BOT: RECAPTCHA VERSION 3 SO YOU WANT TO BECOME AN ACCESSIBILITY SPECIALIST About Ray Campbell. Ray Campbell has been working professionally as an Accessibility Analyst for United Airlines for over two years. He joined United to provide testing and guidance as the airline worked to come into compliance with a U.S. Department of Transportation Mandate requiring that by December, 2016, their entire website needed to be accessible to and usable by people with24 ACCESSIBILITY
Article series offering 24 days of digital accessibility gifts of wisdom and insight from a wide array of knowledge experts throughoutthe world.
ACCESSIBLE PRODUCTS: BEYOND CODE In the field of creating accessible products and experiences, I have found that we are behind when it comes to one group in particular: individuals with Cognitive Disabilities. As a Digital Accessibility Specialist with Cognitive Disabilities myself, I feel confident addressing this gap. I’ve been doing a lot of research and speakingabout this subject,
BUILDING AN ACCESSIBLE BINGO WEB APP About Cordelia McGee-Tubb. Cordelia McGee-Tubb is a web accessibility engineer and cartoonist, currently working on product accessibility at Salesforce. An advocate for digital literacy, Cordelia is a technology tutor for Community Tech Network, where she helps senior citizens build up their iPad and internet skills. COLOR CONTRAST, BEYOND THE BASICS Beth Raduenzel covers the official guidance on color contrast from WCAG, then goes over and beyond to cover aspects that truly considerusability.
PROVE YOU’RE NOT A BOT: RECAPTCHA VERSION 3 Hey, Dale. This is how I discovered v3, through the Contact Forms 7 plugin for WP. It seems to be working well. I have yet to see how weare able to
THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT In the mid-’90s, I saw an TV ad for hearing aids. The most ironic part was this concluding screen: If you are the target audience of this ad, then you have difficulty hearing. Lest I remind you, using the telephone requires ample hearing capabilities. So for the prospective customer to go through a challenging experience HOW ABLEISM LEADS TO INACCESSIBILITY Ableism is the belief that a fully-functional body and mind are the norm for a human being. This definition may seem innocuous at first read; it feels like common sense that if everything goes smoothly, we are supposed to have a body and a mind that “work,” with all the features you’d expect from someone most people would consider as“normal.”
WRITING AUTOMATED TESTS FOR ACCESSIBILITY About Marcy Sutton. Marcy Sutton works as a meta web developer on accessibility tools for other developers such as axe-core at Deque Systems, a company focused on digital equality.Marcy is passionate about making the web accessible for everyone, and in 2016 she was given an O’Reilly Web Platform Award for her work in accessibility. POURING ARIA INTO THE HTML ELEMENT SPECS If you’re a web developer, or if you develop browsers or assistive technologies (AT), the following screenshot is probably familiar to you. It’s the first part of the definition of the button element in the HTML specification. But wait what’s that new section called “Accessibility considerations” doing there? There’s a link “For authors” and a CONGRATS! YOU JUST RECEIVED AN INACCESSIBLE GIFT CARD Gift card usage is exploding. 2017 gift card usage is projected to top $300 billion, with an average growth rate of 10%. While they tend to be viewed as impersonal, they’re convenient and popular, especially this holiday season.24 ACCESSIBILITY
An adventurer’s guide to W3C specs. 2019 has been a landmark year for web standards milestones: the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) turned 25 this October, and it published the first version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 20 years ago in May 1999. BUILDING AN ACCESSIBLE BINGO WEB APPYOUR POISON
WEB COMPONENTS AND THE ACCESSIBILITY OBJECT MODEL (AOMSEE MORE ON24A11Y.COM
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING TOOLS FOR DESKTOP AND MOBILE Paul J Adam demonstrates how to use automated and manual accessibility testing tools on desktop and mobile websites, covering five tools, the pros and cons of each tool, and describe the best features of eachtool.
IOS ACCESSIBILITY PROPERTIES: HOW THEY RELATE TO WCAG, ANDSEE MORE ON24A11Y.COM
DISABILITY IS A SPECTRUM, NOT A BINARY Disability is a spectrum, not a binary. When we look at disability as a spectrum instead of a binary, we can see that a lot more people struggle to use our stuff than we might think. The good news is that making things accessible helps even more people than we might realise. In the best case we take something from can’t use to can use. PROVE YOU’RE NOT A BOT: RECAPTCHA VERSION 3 PIXELS VS. RELATIVE UNITS IN CSS: WHY IT’S STILL A BIG The unitless line-height value is calculated by dividing the container’s line-height value in pixels by the font-size in pixels. In this case, our initial font-size is 16px and initial line-height value is 24px as represented in the example on the left. When you divide the line-height by font-size 24px/16px, the result is 1.5, aunitless value.
SO YOU WANT TO BECOME AN ACCESSIBILITY SPECIALIST Fact: Anyone who works in a technology-related field such as Development, User Experience or Quality Assurance can become an accessibility specialist. First and foremost, you need a passion to want to help people. Second, learn what accessibility standard or guidelines your organization is using, such as the Section 508 standards, or the Web24 ACCESSIBILITY
An adventurer’s guide to W3C specs. 2019 has been a landmark year for web standards milestones: the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) turned 25 this October, and it published the first version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 20 years ago in May 1999. BUILDING AN ACCESSIBLE BINGO WEB APPYOUR POISON
WEB COMPONENTS AND THE ACCESSIBILITY OBJECT MODEL (AOMSEE MORE ON24A11Y.COM
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING TOOLS FOR DESKTOP AND MOBILE Paul J Adam demonstrates how to use automated and manual accessibility testing tools on desktop and mobile websites, covering five tools, the pros and cons of each tool, and describe the best features of eachtool.
IOS ACCESSIBILITY PROPERTIES: HOW THEY RELATE TO WCAG, ANDSEE MORE ON24A11Y.COM
DISABILITY IS A SPECTRUM, NOT A BINARY Disability is a spectrum, not a binary. When we look at disability as a spectrum instead of a binary, we can see that a lot more people struggle to use our stuff than we might think. The good news is that making things accessible helps even more people than we might realise. In the best case we take something from can’t use to can use. PROVE YOU’RE NOT A BOT: RECAPTCHA VERSION 3 PIXELS VS. RELATIVE UNITS IN CSS: WHY IT’S STILL A BIG The unitless line-height value is calculated by dividing the container’s line-height value in pixels by the font-size in pixels. In this case, our initial font-size is 16px and initial line-height value is 24px as represented in the example on the left. When you divide the line-height by font-size 24px/16px, the result is 1.5, aunitless value.
SO YOU WANT TO BECOME AN ACCESSIBILITY SPECIALIST Fact: Anyone who works in a technology-related field such as Development, User Experience or Quality Assurance can become an accessibility specialist. First and foremost, you need a passion to want to help people. Second, learn what accessibility standard or guidelines your organization is using, such as the Section 508 standards, or the Web24 ACCESSIBILITY
An adventurer’s guide to W3C specs. 2019 has been a landmark year for web standards milestones: the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) turned 25 this October, and it published the first version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 20 years ago in May 1999.YOUR POISON
If the web accessibility community were to somehow collectively agree on a single rallying cry, it could easily be “use native, semantic HTML elements.” This, like most things in accessibility, is an oversimplification, but it is a helpful one. As 2019 draws to a close, many of the popular component libraries (see: Material UI and MAKING THE WEB FOR REAL PEOPLE About Ian Pouncey. Ian is an accessibility specialist and web developer with an interest in user experience. As Director of TetraLogical, a company focused on inclusive design and accessibility, he spends his time helping designers and developers create sites and apps that are accessible to everyone.. He is also a facilitator of the W3C CSS Accessibility Task Force, co-organiser of the YOUR POISON PART 2: TEST ALL THE THINGS A quick note on accessibility vs. usability: It is entirely possible to make any of the semantic or behavioral variations outlined in part 1 “accessible,” at least in the sense of meeting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) AA criteria. All of the provided examples meet Name, Role, Value, Keyboard, and Info and Relationships. COLOR CONTRAST, BEYOND THE BASICS The reason for this is that WCAG 2.0 contrast requirements are limited to text. This is what Understanding WCAG 2.0 tells us about contrast minimums: 1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum): The visual presentation of text and images of text has a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1, except for the following: (Level AA) Incidental: Text or images of text that THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT In the mid-’90s, I saw an TV ad for hearing aids. The most ironic part was this concluding screen: If you are the target audience of this ad, then you have difficulty hearing. Lest I remind you, using the telephone requires ample hearing capabilities. So for the prospective customer to go through a challenging experience ACCESSIBILITY TESTING BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES I believe that people with disabilities often end up as unwilling accessibility testers. Any time a person with a disability interacts with the web, they may be unwittingly performing testing because so many websites are not fully accessible to everyone. These inaccessible web sites and applications present challenges to people with differingabilities.
COLOR THEORY AND CONTRAST RATIOS About Christopher Schmitt. Christopher Schmitt is an award-winning web designer who has been working in the medium for over twenty years. He has a Masters in Communication for Interactive and New Communication Technologies, and is the author of many books including CSS Cookbook and Designing Web and Mobile Graphics.Christopher is always looking for ways to help educate and A DEVELOPER’S GUIDE TO BETTER ACCESSIBILITY About Sean Massa. Sean Massa is a community organizer, software engineer, and mentor. They have organized meetups (Geekfest, Chicago Node.js, and Chicago Ember.js), run large projects and teams (Groupon, Popular Pays, and JPMorgan Chase), and written some neat software(testium).
REACT’S ACCESSIBILITY CODE LINTER A code linter is a tool, usually a plugin or extension installed in your text editor, that watches and reports bugs in your code in real-time. Linters are available for a wide variety of editors, supporting pretty much any programming language you could think of! For example, if you’re writing HTML and forget to close a tag, or ifyou
24 ACCESSIBILITY
An adventurer’s guide to W3C specs. 2019 has been a landmark year for web standards milestones: the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) turned 25 this October, and it published the first version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 20 years ago in May 1999.YOUR POISON
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING TOOLS FOR DESKTOP AND MOBILE Paul J Adam demonstrates how to use automated and manual accessibility testing tools on desktop and mobile websites, covering five tools, the pros and cons of each tool, and describe the best features of eachtool.
WEB COMPONENTS AND THE ACCESSIBILITY OBJECT MODEL (AOMSEE MORE ON24A11Y.COM
BUILDING AN ACCESSIBLE BINGO WEB APP DISABILITY IS A SPECTRUM, NOT A BINARY Disability is a spectrum, not a binary. When we look at disability as a spectrum instead of a binary, we can see that a lot more people struggle to use our stuff than we might think. The good news is that making things accessible helps even more people than we might realise. In the best case we take something from can’t use to can use. ACCESSIBILITY IN RESIZING TEXT Resizing text. WCAG 2.0 Level AA, Guideline 1.4.4 speaks to the importance of letting the user resize text: Except for captions and images of text, text can be resized without assistive technology up to 200 percent without loss of content or functionality. This guideline states that all website text must be resizable (zoomable). IOS ACCESSIBILITY PROPERTIES: HOW THEY RELATE TO WCAG, ANDSEE MORE ON24A11Y.COM
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PIXELS VS. RELATIVE UNITS IN CSS: WHY IT’S STILL A BIG The unitless line-height value is calculated by dividing the container’s line-height value in pixels by the font-size in pixels. In this case, our initial font-size is 16px and initial line-height value is 24px as represented in the example on the left. When you divide the line-height by font-size 24px/16px, the result is 1.5, aunitless value.
24 ACCESSIBILITY
An adventurer’s guide to W3C specs. 2019 has been a landmark year for web standards milestones: the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) turned 25 this October, and it published the first version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 20 years ago in May 1999.YOUR POISON
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING TOOLS FOR DESKTOP AND MOBILE Paul J Adam demonstrates how to use automated and manual accessibility testing tools on desktop and mobile websites, covering five tools, the pros and cons of each tool, and describe the best features of eachtool.
WEB COMPONENTS AND THE ACCESSIBILITY OBJECT MODEL (AOMSEE MORE ON24A11Y.COM
BUILDING AN ACCESSIBLE BINGO WEB APP DISABILITY IS A SPECTRUM, NOT A BINARY Disability is a spectrum, not a binary. When we look at disability as a spectrum instead of a binary, we can see that a lot more people struggle to use our stuff than we might think. The good news is that making things accessible helps even more people than we might realise. In the best case we take something from can’t use to can use. ACCESSIBILITY IN RESIZING TEXT Resizing text. WCAG 2.0 Level AA, Guideline 1.4.4 speaks to the importance of letting the user resize text: Except for captions and images of text, text can be resized without assistive technology up to 200 percent without loss of content or functionality. This guideline states that all website text must be resizable (zoomable). IOS ACCESSIBILITY PROPERTIES: HOW THEY RELATE TO WCAG, ANDSEE MORE ON24A11Y.COM
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PIXELS VS. RELATIVE UNITS IN CSS: WHY IT’S STILL A BIG The unitless line-height value is calculated by dividing the container’s line-height value in pixels by the font-size in pixels. In this case, our initial font-size is 16px and initial line-height value is 24px as represented in the example on the left. When you divide the line-height by font-size 24px/16px, the result is 1.5, aunitless value.
ABOUT - 24 ACCESSIBILITY About. 24 Accessibility is a series of articles on all subjects related to digital accessibility. During the first 24 days in the month of December, we offer a daily dose of accessibility wisdom and insight from a wide array of knowledge experts throughout the world. Whether you are new to accessibility or a veteran, a developer,designer, user
CONTACT - 24 ACCESSIBILITY Contact. Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Your Subject. YourMessage.
YOUR POISON PART 2: TEST ALL THE THINGS A quick note on accessibility vs. usability: It is entirely possible to make any of the semantic or behavioral variations outlined in part 1 “accessible,” at least in the sense of meeting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) AA criteria. All of the provided examples meet Name, Role, Value, Keyboard, and Info and Relationships. ACCESSIBILITY TESTING BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES I believe that people with disabilities often end up as unwilling accessibility testers. Any time a person with a disability interacts with the web, they may be unwittingly performing testing because so many websites are not fully accessible to everyone. These inaccessible web sites and applications present challenges to people with differingabilities.
ACCESSIBLE PRODUCTS: BEYOND CODE Accessible Products: Beyond Code. In the field of creating accessible products and experiences, I have found that we are behind when it comes to one group in particular: individuals with Cognitive Disabilities. As a Digital Accessibility Specialist with Cognitive Disabilities myself, I feel confident addressing this gap. BUILDING AN ACCESSIBLE BINGO WEB APP About Cordelia McGee-Tubb. Cordelia McGee-Tubb is a web accessibility engineer and cartoonist, currently working on product accessibility at Salesforce. An advocate for digital literacy, Cordelia is a technology tutor for Community Tech Network, where she helps senior citizens build up their iPad and internet skills. POURING ARIA INTO THE HTML ELEMENT SPECS A quick refresher. The ARIA in HTML spec tells authors (of web pages and applications) which ARIA role s and aria-* attributes can be used on each HTML element. The HTML Accessibility API Mappings (or HTML AAM) spec tells implementers of user agents (browsers) and assistive technologies (screen readers, magnifiers, speech recognition systems A DEVELOPER’S GUIDE TO BETTER ACCESSIBILITY About Sean Massa. Sean Massa is a community organizer, software engineer, and mentor. They have organized meetups (Geekfest, Chicago Node.js, and Chicago Ember.js), run large projects and teams (Groupon, Popular Pays, and JPMorgan Chase), and written some neat software(testium).
PROVE YOU’RE NOT A BOT: RECAPTCHA VERSION 3 This latest version of reCAPTCHA, which has been in beta since May, avoids the need for end-user interaction by putting more responsibility into the hands of the website administrator. Through analysis of mouse behavior, browser environment, and user web history, the new reCAPTCHA assigns an interaction score to each user. SO YOU WANT TO BECOME AN ACCESSIBILITY SPECIALIST Fact: Anyone who works in a technology-related field such as Development, User Experience or Quality Assurance can become an accessibility specialist. First and foremost, you need a passion to want to help people. Second, learn what accessibility standard or guidelines your organization is using, such as the Section 508 standards, or the Web24 ACCESSIBILITY
An adventurer’s guide to W3C specs. 2019 has been a landmark year for web standards milestones: the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) turned 25 this October, and it published the first version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 20 years ago in May 1999.YOUR POISON
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING TOOLS FOR DESKTOP AND MOBILEACCESSIBILITY TESTINGACCESSIBILITY TESTING APPACCESSIBILITY TESTING DEFINITIONMOBILE ACCESSIBILITY TESTING Paul J Adam demonstrates how to use automated and manual accessibility testing tools on desktop and mobile websites, covering five tools, the pros and cons of each tool, and describe the best features of eachtool.
WEB COMPONENTS AND THE ACCESSIBILITY OBJECT MODEL (AOMSEE MORE ON 24A11Y.COMACCESSIBILITY OBJECT MODEL IPHONEDAO OBJECT MODEL BUILDING AN ACCESSIBLE BINGO WEB APP DISABILITY IS A SPECTRUM, NOT A BINARY Disability is a spectrum, not a binary. When we look at disability as a spectrum instead of a binary, we can see that a lot more people struggle to use our stuff than we might think. The good news is that making things accessible helps even more people than we might realise. In the best case we take something from can’t use to can use. ACCESSIBILITY IN RESIZING TEXT Resizing text. WCAG 2.0 Level AA, Guideline 1.4.4 speaks to the importance of letting the user resize text: Except for captions and images of text, text can be resized without assistive technology up to 200 percent without loss of content or functionality. This guideline states that all website text must be resizable (zoomable). IOS ACCESSIBILITY PROPERTIES: HOW THEY RELATE TO WCAG, ANDSEE MORE ON 24A11Y.COMIOS ACCESSIBILITY FEATURESIOS ACCESSIBILITY INSPECTORWCAG 2 1 STANDARDWCAG 2 0 AND 508 COMPLIANCEWCAG 2 1 GUIDELINESWCAGGUIDELINES 2 1
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PIXELS VS. RELATIVE UNITS IN CSS: WHY IT’S STILL A BIGRELATIVE UNITS OF A PROCEDURERELATIVE UNITS CSSRELATIVE UNITS HTML The unitless line-height value is calculated by dividing the container’s line-height value in pixels by the font-size in pixels. In this case, our initial font-size is 16px and initial line-height value is 24px as represented in the example on the left. When you divide the line-height by font-size 24px/16px, the result is 1.5, aunitless value.
24 ACCESSIBILITY
An adventurer’s guide to W3C specs. 2019 has been a landmark year for web standards milestones: the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) turned 25 this October, and it published the first version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 20 years ago in May 1999.YOUR POISON
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING TOOLS FOR DESKTOP AND MOBILEACCESSIBILITY TESTINGACCESSIBILITY TESTING APPACCESSIBILITY TESTING DEFINITIONMOBILE ACCESSIBILITY TESTING Paul J Adam demonstrates how to use automated and manual accessibility testing tools on desktop and mobile websites, covering five tools, the pros and cons of each tool, and describe the best features of eachtool.
WEB COMPONENTS AND THE ACCESSIBILITY OBJECT MODEL (AOMSEE MORE ON 24A11Y.COMACCESSIBILITY OBJECT MODEL IPHONEDAO OBJECT MODEL BUILDING AN ACCESSIBLE BINGO WEB APP DISABILITY IS A SPECTRUM, NOT A BINARY Disability is a spectrum, not a binary. When we look at disability as a spectrum instead of a binary, we can see that a lot more people struggle to use our stuff than we might think. The good news is that making things accessible helps even more people than we might realise. In the best case we take something from can’t use to can use. ACCESSIBILITY IN RESIZING TEXT Resizing text. WCAG 2.0 Level AA, Guideline 1.4.4 speaks to the importance of letting the user resize text: Except for captions and images of text, text can be resized without assistive technology up to 200 percent without loss of content or functionality. This guideline states that all website text must be resizable (zoomable). IOS ACCESSIBILITY PROPERTIES: HOW THEY RELATE TO WCAG, ANDSEE MORE ON 24A11Y.COMIOS ACCESSIBILITY FEATURESIOS ACCESSIBILITY INSPECTORWCAG 2 1 STANDARDWCAG 2 0 AND 508 COMPLIANCEWCAG 2 1 GUIDELINESWCAGGUIDELINES 2 1
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PIXELS VS. RELATIVE UNITS IN CSS: WHY IT’S STILL A BIGRELATIVE UNITS OF A PROCEDURERELATIVE UNITS CSSRELATIVE UNITS HTML The unitless line-height value is calculated by dividing the container’s line-height value in pixels by the font-size in pixels. In this case, our initial font-size is 16px and initial line-height value is 24px as represented in the example on the left. When you divide the line-height by font-size 24px/16px, the result is 1.5, aunitless value.
ABOUT - 24 ACCESSIBILITY About. 24 Accessibility is a series of articles on all subjects related to digital accessibility. During the first 24 days in the month of December, we offer a daily dose of accessibility wisdom and insight from a wide array of knowledge experts throughout the world. Whether you are new to accessibility or a veteran, a developer,designer, user
CONTACT - 24 ACCESSIBILITY Contact. Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Your Subject. YourMessage.
YOUR POISON PART 2: TEST ALL THE THINGS A quick note on accessibility vs. usability: It is entirely possible to make any of the semantic or behavioral variations outlined in part 1 “accessible,” at least in the sense of meeting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) AA criteria. All of the provided examples meet Name, Role, Value, Keyboard, and Info and Relationships. ACCESSIBILITY TESTING BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES I believe that people with disabilities often end up as unwilling accessibility testers. Any time a person with a disability interacts with the web, they may be unwittingly performing testing because so many websites are not fully accessible to everyone. These inaccessible web sites and applications present challenges to people with differingabilities.
ACCESSIBLE PRODUCTS: BEYOND CODE Accessible Products: Beyond Code. In the field of creating accessible products and experiences, I have found that we are behind when it comes to one group in particular: individuals with Cognitive Disabilities. As a Digital Accessibility Specialist with Cognitive Disabilities myself, I feel confident addressing this gap. BUILDING AN ACCESSIBLE BINGO WEB APP About Cordelia McGee-Tubb. Cordelia McGee-Tubb is a web accessibility engineer and cartoonist, currently working on product accessibility at Salesforce. An advocate for digital literacy, Cordelia is a technology tutor for Community Tech Network, where she helps senior citizens build up their iPad and internet skills. POURING ARIA INTO THE HTML ELEMENT SPECS A quick refresher. The ARIA in HTML spec tells authors (of web pages and applications) which ARIA role s and aria-* attributes can be used on each HTML element. The HTML Accessibility API Mappings (or HTML AAM) spec tells implementers of user agents (browsers) and assistive technologies (screen readers, magnifiers, speech recognition systems A DEVELOPER’S GUIDE TO BETTER ACCESSIBILITY About Sean Massa. Sean Massa is a community organizer, software engineer, and mentor. They have organized meetups (Geekfest, Chicago Node.js, and Chicago Ember.js), run large projects and teams (Groupon, Popular Pays, and JPMorgan Chase), and written some neat software(testium).
PROVE YOU’RE NOT A BOT: RECAPTCHA VERSION 3 This latest version of reCAPTCHA, which has been in beta since May, avoids the need for end-user interaction by putting more responsibility into the hands of the website administrator. Through analysis of mouse behavior, browser environment, and user web history, the new reCAPTCHA assigns an interaction score to each user. SO YOU WANT TO BECOME AN ACCESSIBILITY SPECIALIST Fact: Anyone who works in a technology-related field such as Development, User Experience or Quality Assurance can become an accessibility specialist. First and foremost, you need a passion to want to help people. Second, learn what accessibility standard or guidelines your organization is using, such as the Section 508 standards, or the Web24 ACCESSIBILITY
Article series offering 24 days of digital accessibility gifts of wisdom and insight from a wide array of knowledge experts throughoutthe world.
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING TOOLS FOR DESKTOP AND MOBILEACCESSIBILITY TESTINGACCESSIBILITY TESTING APPACCESSIBILITY TESTING DEFINITIONMOBILE ACCESSIBILITY TESTING Paul J Adam demonstrates how to use automated and manual accessibility testing tools on desktop and mobile websites, covering five tools, the pros and cons of each tool, and describe the best features of eachtool.
WEB COMPONENTS AND THE ACCESSIBILITY OBJECT MODEL (AOMSEE MORE ON 24A11Y.COMACCESSIBILITY OBJECT MODEL IPHONEDAO OBJECT MODELYOUR POISON
DISABILITY IS A SPECTRUM, NOT A BINARY About Nicola du Toit. Nicola du Toit is a UX designer and usability specialist by day and a musician by night. She has a Masters degree specialising in human-computer interaction but is also left-handed, which means that usability (or a lack thereof) has always been a significant part of her life. BUILDING AN ACCESSIBLE BINGO WEB APP IOS ACCESSIBILITY PROPERTIES: HOW THEY RELATE TO WCAG, ANDSEE MORE ON 24A11Y.COMIOS ACCESSIBILITY FEATURESIOS ACCESSIBILITY INSPECTORWCAG 2 1 STANDARDWCAG 2 0 AND 508 COMPLIANCEWCAG 2 1 GUIDELINESWCAGGUIDELINES 2 1
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES ACCESSIBILITY IN RESIZING TEXT When I used to work in Boston I would take the Green Line into the city. There was a woman who would get on the train around Washington Street who was visually impaired. PIXELS VS. RELATIVE UNITS IN CSS: WHY IT’S STILL A BIGRELATIVE UNITS OF A PROCEDURERELATIVE UNITS CSSRELATIVE UNITS HTML Long live the modern browser! Browsers are getting better these days. We seem to be in a golden age where there’s a never-ending stream of new features added for the benefit of the users accessing the page, and really great tools for those creating the page. It hasn’t always been the case, though. Earlier versions24 ACCESSIBILITY
Article series offering 24 days of digital accessibility gifts of wisdom and insight from a wide array of knowledge experts throughoutthe world.
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING TOOLS FOR DESKTOP AND MOBILEACCESSIBILITY TESTINGACCESSIBILITY TESTING APPACCESSIBILITY TESTING DEFINITIONMOBILE ACCESSIBILITY TESTING Paul J Adam demonstrates how to use automated and manual accessibility testing tools on desktop and mobile websites, covering five tools, the pros and cons of each tool, and describe the best features of eachtool.
WEB COMPONENTS AND THE ACCESSIBILITY OBJECT MODEL (AOMSEE MORE ON 24A11Y.COMACCESSIBILITY OBJECT MODEL IPHONEDAO OBJECT MODELYOUR POISON
DISABILITY IS A SPECTRUM, NOT A BINARY About Nicola du Toit. Nicola du Toit is a UX designer and usability specialist by day and a musician by night. She has a Masters degree specialising in human-computer interaction but is also left-handed, which means that usability (or a lack thereof) has always been a significant part of her life. BUILDING AN ACCESSIBLE BINGO WEB APP IOS ACCESSIBILITY PROPERTIES: HOW THEY RELATE TO WCAG, ANDSEE MORE ON 24A11Y.COMIOS ACCESSIBILITY FEATURESIOS ACCESSIBILITY INSPECTORWCAG 2 1 STANDARDWCAG 2 0 AND 508 COMPLIANCEWCAG 2 1 GUIDELINESWCAGGUIDELINES 2 1
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES ACCESSIBILITY IN RESIZING TEXT When I used to work in Boston I would take the Green Line into the city. There was a woman who would get on the train around Washington Street who was visually impaired. PIXELS VS. RELATIVE UNITS IN CSS: WHY IT’S STILL A BIGRELATIVE UNITS OF A PROCEDURERELATIVE UNITS CSSRELATIVE UNITS HTML Long live the modern browser! Browsers are getting better these days. We seem to be in a golden age where there’s a never-ending stream of new features added for the benefit of the users accessing the page, and really great tools for those creating the page. It hasn’t always been the case, though. Earlier versions ABOUT - 24 ACCESSIBILITY 24 Accessibility is a series of articles on all subjects related to digital accessibility. During the first 24 days in the month of December, we offer a daily dose of accessibility wisdom and insight from a wide array of knowledge experts throughout the world. CONTACT - 24 ACCESSIBILITY Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Your Subject. Your Message ACCESSIBLE PRODUCTS: BEYOND CODE In the field of creating accessible products and experiences, I have found that we are behind when it comes to one group in particular: individuals with Cognitive Disabilities. As a Digital Accessibility Specialist with Cognitive Disabilities myself, I feel confident addressing this gap. I’ve been doing a lot of research and speakingabout this subject,
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES I believe that people with disabilities often end up as unwilling accessibility testers. Any time a person with a disability interacts with the web, they may be unwittingly performing testing because so many websites are not fully accessible to everyone. These inaccessible web sites and applications present challenges to people with differingabilities.
BUILDING AN ACCESSIBLE BINGO WEB APP About Cordelia McGee-Tubb. Cordelia McGee-Tubb is a web accessibility engineer and cartoonist, currently working on product accessibility at Salesforce. An advocate for digital literacy, Cordelia is a technology tutor for Community Tech Network, where she helps senior citizens build up their iPad and internet skills. YOUR POISON PART 2: TEST ALL THE THINGS TL:DR; Jump straight to the recommendations In part 1 of this deep dive, we took a broad look at both how the native element works across browsers and platforms, and the current state of accessible custom select component implementations. It’s necessary to look at how fragmented current select UX patterns are in order to understand why this is so difficult, and to sort through all PROVE YOU’RE NOT A BOT: RECAPTCHA VERSION 3 Hey, Dale. This is how I discovered v3, through the Contact Forms 7 plugin for WP. It seems to be working well. I have yet to see how weare able to
A DEVELOPER’S GUIDE TO BETTER ACCESSIBILITY About Sean Massa. Sean Massa is a community organizer, software engineer, and mentor. They have organized meetups (Geekfest, Chicago Node.js, and Chicago Ember.js), run large projects and teams (Groupon, Popular Pays, and JPMorgan Chase), and written some neat software(testium).
POURING ARIA INTO THE HTML ELEMENT SPECS If you’re a web developer, or if you develop browsers or assistive technologies (AT), the following screenshot is probably familiar to you. It’s the first part of the definition of the button element in the HTML specification. But wait what’s that new section called “Accessibility considerations” doing there? There’s a link “For authors” and a SO YOU WANT TO BECOME AN ACCESSIBILITY SPECIALIST With the U.S. Department of Transportation mandates requiring that airlines make their websites accessible, the U.S. Department of Justice settling complaints about inaccessible internet sites with terms requiring more accessibility, updated Section 508 standards and other efforts to increase accessibility, more and more companies and organizations will be looking to make content accessible.Skip to content
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WHAT A YEAR OF LEARNING AND TEACHING ACCESSIBILITY TAUGHT ME Posted on December 25, 2019 by Sara Soueidan A few years ago I didn’t know what the term “accessibility” meant. I built Web sites that were partially inaccessible because I didn’t know better. Fast forward to today, I know enough to be able to write, speak and run workshops on accessibility, helping others build more a accessible and inclusive Web. Much like everyone READ WHAT A YEAR OF LEARNING AND TEACHING ACCESSIBILITY TAUGHT ME … Posted in 2019 , General POURING ARIA INTO THE HTML ELEMENT SPECS Posted on December 24, 2019 by Carolyn MacLeod If you’re a web developer, or if you develop browsers or assistive technologies (AT), the following screenshot is probably familiar to you. It’s the first part of the definition of the button element in the HTML specification. But wait… what’s that new section called “Accessibility considerations” doing there? There’s a link “For authors” and a READ POURING ARIA INTO THE HTML ELEMENT SPECS … Posted in 2019 , Development PIXELS VS. RELATIVE UNITS IN CSS: WHY IT’S STILL A BIG DEAL Posted on December 23, 2019 by Kathleen McMahon Long live the modern browser! Browsers are getting better these days. We seem to be in a golden age where there’s a never-ending stream of new features added for the benefit of the users accessing the page, and really great tools for those creating the page. It hasn’t always been the case, though. Earlier versions READ PIXELS VS. RELATIVE UNITS IN CSS: WHY IT’S STILL A BIG DEAL … Posted in 2019 , Design / UX COLOR THEORY AND CONTRAST RATIOS Posted on December 22, 2019 by Christopher Schmitt There are no definites with color. Sure, you have your red, your green, and so on — but even that is relative. Try to describe a specific red color to a friend. Chances are the description will settle on, for example, is the color more of a brick-red or a fire truck-red? Describing a color READ COLOR THEORY AND CONTRAST RATIOS … Posted in 2019 , Design / UX ACCESSIBLE PRODUCTS: BEYOND CODE Posted on December 21, 2019 by Shell Little In the field of creating accessible products and experiences, I have found that we are behind when it comes to one group in particular: individuals with Cognitive Disabilities. As a Digital Accessibility Specialist with Cognitive Disabilities myself, I feel confident addressing this gap. I’ve been doing a lot of research and speakingabout this subject,
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WORLD-BUILDING ACCESSIBILITY LITERACY Posted on December 20, 2019 by Devon Persing Accessibility education in organizations is hard, but we can take some of the pressure off by focusing on teaching literacy instead of expertise (and making it a game). Photo by Sarah Pflug from Burst This year at a11yTO Conf, there were many wonderful talks about gaming, storytelling, and learning in regard to accessibility. I think READ WORLD-BUILDING ACCESSIBILITY LITERACY … Posted in 2019 , ContentDetails
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