Some Articles About Accessibility I've Saved Recently IV
Here's a curated list of recent articles on web accessibility I found insightful:
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Custom Focus Indicators: Sara Soueidan advocates for creating custom, WCAG-compliant focus indicators instead of relying solely on browser defaults. This deep dive explores best practices for achieving enhanced accessibility.
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Accessible Syntax Highlighting: Eric Bailey's repository provides attractive and WCAG-compliant code syntax highlighting themes for various software, including compatibility with Windows High Contrast mode.
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Respecting Motion Preferences: Michelle Barker's guide explains how to effectively honor users'
prefers-reduced-motion
settings. It highlights often-overlooked aspects beyond transitions and animations, includingscroll-behavior
and JavaScript considerations. -
Prioritizing Accessibility Testing: Jeremy Keith emphasizes the importance of focusing accessibility audits on interactive widgets, rather than wasting time on easily self-diagnosable issues like color contrast.
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CSS and Screen Readers: Jozsef Polgar discusses the subtle yet impactful ways CSS can affect screen reader functionality. This includes the unexpected impact of styling list elements.
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The
<search></search>
Element: Sara Soueidan offers a positive perspective on the<search></search>
element, contrasting with common criticisms. The argument centers on the benefits of a dedicated, semantically-rich element for search functionality. -
Color System Best Practices: Eugene Fedorenko argues against using HSL for building color systems, advocating for next-generation color formats like LCh, Lch(ab), HCL, and LCH(uv) for better perceptual accuracy.
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Custom Styling Radio Buttons and Checkboxes: Scott O'Hara demonstrates how to create accessible custom styles for radio buttons and checkboxes, emphasizing the importance of handling all possible states.
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Understanding Logical Focus Order: Rachel Leggett explains the concept of logical focus order, highlighting how CSS
order
property and hidden interactive elements can disrupt it. -
Assistiv Labs: This article introduces Assistiv Labs, a testing platform enabling accessibility evaluations using JAWS, NVDA, and other assistive technologies, offering a potentially more efficient alternative to traditional methods.
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