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a11yproject.com
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| | | | | A beginner's guide to digital accessibility. | |
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dht.is
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| | | | | WebAIM has been conducting surveys on web accessibility for years (see WebAIM projects), including a survey of Screen Reader users since 2009. The latest survey was published in September 2019. I encourage everyone to read through their results and analysis as it won't take long, but here are the four key insights I found. Note: Numbers rounded to the nearest full number. #1 - The technology landscape for screen readers is fragmented, but usage is not. A predominant number of users rely only on a handful of platforms and technologies. More is always better when it comes to testing, but given the scarcity of time, talent, and treasure, I would expect the best ROI by prioritizing the following list: | |
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www.smashingmagazine.com
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| | | | | At its heart, "Inclusive Components" is a detailed, practical handbook for building fully accessible interfaces. The book examines common interface patterns - accordions, tables, tabs, toggles and everything in-between - through the lens of inclusion. The result is a dozen of fully accessible and robust patterns we author, plug in, and use daily. Jump to table of contents. The book features 12 common UI components, broken down in detail, one by one. The in-depth explorations are meticulously illustrated and code examples culminate as bulletproof code snippets, applicable to your work right away. Plus a strategy for building accessible interfaces for your own components - all in one book. Download a free PDF excerpt (1.1 MB). You'll learn how to build: access... | |
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ericlathrop.com
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| | | I often need to view a bunch of static HTML files in my browser locally, and I often need to open them with http:// rather than file:// URLs so related CSS or JavaScript files load correctly. Luckily, Python provides a simple web server, and most Linux distros include Python. | ||