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www.erikkroes.nl
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| | | | Designing a focus state? A focus state that works on every background is a great starting point. Understand how it works, and improve it for your use-case! | |
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yatil.de
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| | | | The Web Content Accessibility Guideline's (WCAG) Success Criterion 1.4.11 Non-Text Contrast is one of the harder to understand requirements. Here's a deep-dive into the details of it, including practical examples, concerning only its "User Interface Components" section. | |
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tetralogical.com
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| | | | Visible focus styles help us to understand which part of a web page we're interacting with. You may have seen visible focus styles appear as an outline around a link or a button for example. For people who only use a keyboard to navigate the web, visible focus styles may be one of the few ways to understand where they are in a page and what it is that they are interacting with. | |
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blog.usablenet.com
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| | UsableNet's research team has compiled and published a comprehensive infographic that details the past year of ADA web accessibility-related lawsuits. |