Issue #476
Featured: An accessible pagination pattern (or two)
"It was an interesting delve into the various designs and markup patterns for pagination. At its simplest, pagination requires that the user:
- Has a mechanism to navigate from page to page
- Understands their current position within the pages"
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News, resources, tools and tutorials
- A11y 101: 2.4.7 Focus visible (blog post - tarnoff.info)
- A complete guide to the HTML number input (blog post - olliewilliams.xyz)
- Testing methods: Focus order (blog post - dennisdeacon.com)
- The value of selecting selects by value (blog post - adrianroselli.com)
- WCAG 3 update (video/talk – youtube.com)
- The architecture of anxiety and shame, part two (blog post – toddl.dev)
- Belonging is the secret to success (blog post – stephaniecawthon.com)
- A better, more accessible media player (podcast – accessibilitycraft.com)
- AI will soon deliver code that will pass automatic testing by default (blog post - cerovac.com/a11y)
- The performance inequality gap, 2026 (blog post - infrequently.org)
- Why use React? (blog post - adactio.com)
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