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| | | | | HTML semantics provide accessibility information about page structure and an element's role, name, and state, helping to convey the nature and purpose of content on web pages. In this post we explore what HTML semantics are, and how they're experienced by people using assistive technologies like screen readers and speech recognition software. | |
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luhr.co
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| | | | | Headings in HTML are essential to usability, accessibility, and SEO. Learn how to use headings and heading levels properly to improve your site for everyone. | |
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gomakethings.com
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| | | | | When I start working with new consulting clients, one of the first things I like to do is an audit of their existing site. Im primarily looking for performance issues, accessibility issues, and architecture issues. I put them all together into a nice report, and often helps guide a lot of the work that we do going forward. Today, I wanted to share eight of the most common accessibility issues I see when I run these audits. | |
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| | | The Web Accessibility Initiative Accessible Rich Internet Applications specification 1.2, or WAI-ARIA or ARIA for short, is a technical specification written by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). In this post we explore what WAI-ARIA is, and how it can enhance the user experience for people using screen readers. | ||