8 Helpful Accessibility Links for January 2022
I recently compiled a collection of insightful links on web accessibility. Here are some noteworthy articles worth sharing:
- Debunking Web Accessibility Myths: Alvaro Montoro tackles common misconceptions, highlighting the crucial point that accessibility benefits everyone, not just people with disabilities.
- More Accessibility Myths: Sergei Kriger's dedicated website explores numerous myths, including the fallacy that ARIA attributes alone solve accessibility issues. Proper ARIA usage requires careful consideration.
- Mastering Form Accessibility: Google's comprehensive guide on form fields emphasizes accessibility best practices, addressing common pitfalls in form design.
- Accessibility Maze Game: This engaging game, developed by Ryerson University's Digital Education Strategies team, provides a fun and interactive learning experience, playable entirely with keyboard navigation.
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Exploring the
focusgroup
Attribute: This article discusses the potential benefits of a hypotheticalfocusgroup
HTML attribute for improved keyboard navigation within groups of interactive elements, such as radio buttons or select lists. - Creating a Dyslexia-Friendly Website: This guide goes beyond simply using a dyslexia-friendly font, emphasizing the importance of improved spacing, typography, and reduced visual clutter. Note that there's some counter-argument to this approach from Gareth Ford Williams.
- Estimating Disability Website Usage: Hidde de Vries argues that while the precise number of users with disabilities might be lower than expected, this doesn't diminish the importance of accessibility. He cites a report suggesting 15-20% of the global population has a disability.
- Building the Ultimate Inaccessible Website: Manuel Matuzovic's experiment demonstrates how a site can achieve high Lighthouse scores while remaining completely unusable, offering a valuable reverse-engineering lesson in accessibility.
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