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- Managing Focus and Visible Focus Indicators:
Kirby Tucker Practical accessibility guidance for the web. - How South Korea’s Disability Discrimination Act Is Reshaping Kiosk, Web, and Mobile Accessibility
Melissa Morse: South Korea is undergoing a rapid transformation in digital accessibility. - Position Vacant: Senior IT Accessibility Specialist App/Web
Full-Time / Remote US: will provide subject matter expertise regarding Section 508 program & policy support. - Ten Tips for Increasing Productivity with Google Docs and JAWS
Elizabeth Whitaker and Rachel Buchanan: Want to learn how to navigate, format, and organize documents more efficiently? - Employee Spotlight: Jim Pors’ Story
Shelly Klure: takes us to the Netherlands as we get to know Jim Pors, International Sales Manager for Optelec. - Incoming Chairperson of G3ict Board
Shilpi Kapoor has been appointed as the Chairperson of Global Initiative for Inclusive ICTs Board. - European Accessibility Act 2025: Is Your Website EAA Compliant?
David Gevorkian: The European Accessibility Act (EAA) aims to make products and services more accessible across the EU. - Why NYC Businesses Face ADA Website Lawsuits and Wage & Hour Claims
Michael Samuel, Esq: While these issues may seem unrelated on the surface, they share some striking parallels and practical overlaps. - 2025 Midyear Accessibility Lawsuit Report: Key Legal Trends
Jason Taylor: The numbers are in: digital accessibility lawsuits are on track to surge nearly 20% in 2025. - From “I” to “We”: Building Lasting Accessibility by Letting Go
Ted Drake: Long lasting accessibility leadership is driven with community engagement. - Podcast: Henny Swan – Director at Tetralogical
In this episode of The Digital Accessibility Podcast, Joe James is joined by Henny Swan, internationally recognised accessibility expert and Co-Founder of TetraLogical. - Screen reader HTML support tables
Steve Faulkner: With the addition of Gez Lemon to the editing team, work continues on expanding and improving the HTML and screen reader support information. - short note: WCAG/ARIA – state of confusion
Steve Faulkner: WCAG 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value, states – what a person can do, what a person cannot do. - Accesstive Will Get You Sued
Adrian Roselli: This post is, of course, my opinion. I provide evidence throughout to support that opinion. - Testing Methods: Identify Input Purpose
Dennis Deacon: ensures that each input field’s purpose can be programmatically determined. - Make Screen Readers talk with the ARIA Notify API
Alexander Lehner: Microsoft Edge has recently implemented the new API as a developer and origin trial. Here’s what I think. - Please, can we have ARIA Notify
Nic Chan: I’m delighted to see that there has been more chatter about implementing the ARIA Notify API. - Was my IAAP Certification worth it?
Nic Chan: I’m still on the fence about renewing my certification. - A11y 101: 2.2.1 Timing Adjustable
Nat Tarnoff: The reality is that completing forms on a timed schedule is a very difficult thing to do. - Scroll-Driven Sticky Heading
Amit Sheen: if the browser has reduced motion enabled or if the page is being accessed with assistive technology, the effect is disabled and the user gets all the content in a fully semantic and accessible way. - What is popover=hint?
Una Kravets: To make this more declarative, and more accessible […] what we really need are interest invokers. - The accessibility pipeline for frontend teams
Dominic Nguyen: How Storybook 9 integrates accessibility into every part of the development lifecycle. - Malleable software
Geoffrey Litt, Josh Horowitz, Peter van Hardenberg, and Todd Matthews: Restoring User Agency in a World of Locked-Down Apps. - A convenience for some; necessary for others
Lucy Greco: There are so many ways that technology liberates people with disabilities. - Allyant Announces the Launch of its AI-Powered PDF Remediation Software
Nicole McTheny: CommonLook PDF accessibility software now includes AI auto-tagging, supporting users of every ability, accelerating PDF compliance - Video: Assistive Technology Interview Series
Heather Berg & Julia Bessy: Zoom Text & Other Low Vision Tools - Convince Your Client to Invest in Accessibility
Sometimes a client is unwilling to invest in digital accessibility. - Does WCAG Only Care About Visually Impaired People? Let’s Talk About It.
Monika Prasad: when you hear “digital accessibility,” what comes to mind? - AI for Accessibility, Engagement, Audio, and Access
This article is based on four lightning talks given at A11yNYC. - Case study: Fable’s cognitive accessibility pilot
We decided it was more useful, and less harmful, to recruit based on needs, challenges, and assistive technology usage. - Building Accessible Websites with a University Page Builder
Colleges and universities are frequent targets for web accessibility lawsuits. - Ethics of AI in Accessibility
Avoiding Bias when Using Generative AI Text - Experience ADHD
Get a small taste of the ups and downs of ADHD, including hyperactvity, impulsivity, and time blindness. - Droip: The Modern Website Builder WordPress Needed
Zareen Tasnim: One of Droip’s standout features is its built-in focus on accessibility from day one. - Accessible by Design: Building Inclusive Digital Products from the Ground Up
Nir Horesh: “Accessible by design”—you keep using that phrase. I do not think it means what you think it means. - Video: The Accessibility Show #6
Can Joe find menus in the menus of restaurant sites? - WTF: WCAG Technique Failure – Bad Alt Text
Renee Dunn: article series highlights real-world examples of failures for specific WCAG criteria. - Cognitive Accessibility: Writing Copy That Works for Everyone
Josh Crawford: practical techniques for plain language writing, multi-format content presentation, and clear information structure. - Google Meet captions are now fully customizable
This new feature gives you granular control over how captions appear on your screen. - Why iOS 26 Accessibility Matters for Blind iPhone Users
Skylar Covich: many newer blind users—especially older ones or those who suddenly lose vision—gravitate toward Siri. - ScribeMe
Mark Morad: [iOS / iPadOS] visual assistant and document scanner that can describe images [using AI]. - Video: Overcoming the Challenges of Enterprise UX
Stéphanie Walter: Enterprise UX is not just “regular UX at scale.” - Overcoming the Challenges of Enterprise UX
Stéphanie Walter: I pulled together 12 takeaways from the conversation for people who don’t have time to watch the whole thing. - Video: Simplicity: Sustainable, Humane, and Effective Software Development
Dave Thomas & Sarah Taraporewalla discuss a better way. - Building the Web in Islands, Not Mountains
Den Odell: Not every site needs to be a full-blown app. In fact, most don’t. - Influence the State of HTML 2025 Survey!
Lea Verou: Which upcoming HTML features or Web APIs are currently on your radar? - Design Guidelines For Better Notifications UX
Vitaly Friedman: As always in design, timing matters, and so do timely notifications. - Unmasking The Magic: The Wizard Of Oz Method For UX Research
Victor Yocco: a proven UX research tool that simulates real interactions to uncover authentic user behavior. - Antidatalossconfigurationism
Donnie D’Amato: I’m in the middle of deep thought about what a text component looks like. - A revisit of the Every Layout sidebar with :has() and selector performance
Heydon Pickering: Every Layout’s Sidebar exemplifies a quantum CSS layout, perhaps better than any other layout we offer.
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