Issue #419
Featured: Understanding VPATs and ACRs: Key insights
“This week I had a bunch of requests from clients surrounding VPATs and ACRs. This article will be a living article where I’ll post extra questions I receive as they come in.”
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Sponsored: WordPress page builder accessibility comparison
A detailed comparison of the accessibility of 10 different WordPress page builders from Equalize Digital. Find out which page builders are the best and which are the worst for accessibility.
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News, resources, tools and tutorials
- How to manage dangerous actions in user interfaces (blog post - smashingmagazine.com)
- You might not need that framework (blog post - frontendmasters.com)
- Queering design systems thinking (blog post - jovo.design)
- How to use the DOJ’s new web accessibility regulation to justify IT, ADA, and legal collaboration (blog post – convergeaccessibility.com)
- The design of visited links (blog post - niqwithq.com)
- The blockquote element (blog post – heydonworks.com)
- I’ve been doing blockquotes wrong (blog post – css-irl.info)
- How to create truly accessible forms (video/talk – youtube.com)
- Navigating menus on mobile: A blind diner’s accessibility insights (blog post – blog.usablenet.com)
- Accessibility planning for 2025 (webinar – abilitynet-org-uk.zoom.us)
New to A11y
Sarah Blahovec has a basic post about some basic myths about disability that still need debinking. It’s an older post, but it still holds. Sarah sprinkles some hard truths throughout the post as well as a way to push back on the myths.
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