Issue #389
Featured: On popover accessibility: What the browser does and doesn’t do
“One of the premises of the new popover attribute is that it comes with general accessibility considerations “built in”. What does “built in accessibility” actually mean for browsers that support popover?”
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News, resources, tools and tutorials
- Popover a11y (blog post – scottohara.me)
- Youtube video embedding harm reduction (blog post - dustri.org)
- The golden age of accessibility (blog post - linkedin.com)
- Accessibility foundations (blog post - tetralogical.com)
- Accessibility is key to human-centered digital transformation (blog post – cerovac.com/a11y)
- Independent accessibility – Late night thoughts (blog post – a11ysavvy.com)
- Accessibility lawsuit against Sweetgreen (blog post – equalentry.com)
- Web accessibility survey (survey – webaccessibilitysurvey.com)
- The world is finally making movies for blind people — and it means more to me than you’ll ever know (blog post – refinery29.com)
- How to test 3.3.8 Accessible Authentication (Minimum) (blog post – tpgi.com)
- Arguments for opening links in a new tab or window (blog post – cloudfour.com)
New to A11y
Meryl Evans talks about how to navigate the nuances of disability language. I appreciate how deep Meryl goes here, laying out the different sides of disability language, how to recover from mistakes and different scenarios to help you learn. Plus, a few links to bookmark too.
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