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You are here: Home > WebAIM Projects > Screen Reader User Survey #7 Results Introduction In October 2017, WebAIM surveyed preferences of screen reader users. We received 1792 valid responses. This was a follow-up to 6 previous surveys that were conducted between January 2009 and July 2015 (see Related Resources). A few disclaimers and notices: Totals may not equal 100% due to rounding. Total respo
I’ve been a huge fan of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 since the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) published them, nine years ago. I’ve found them practical and future-proof, and I’ve found that they can save a huge amount of time for designers and developers. You can apply them to anything that you can open in a browser. My favourite part is when I use the guidelines to make a website
HTML5 Accessibility Get the current accessibility support status of HTML5 features across major browsers. Editor’s draft, August 2020 Chrome 84 on Windows 10 98.5% Edge 80 on Windows 10 100% Firefox 80 on Windows 10 94% Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 10 56% Safari 13 on Mac OS 97% This site tests which newish HTML5 features are accessibly supported by major browsers. This includes if they are key
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It looks like you've found one of my older posts 😅 It's possible that some of the information may be out of date (or just plain wrong!) If you've still found the post helpful, but feel like it could use some improvement, let me know on Twitter. When users of assistive technology, like a screen reader, navigate a web page, it’s vitally important that the semantic meaning of the various controls is
The Accessibility Object Model project aims to improve certain aspects of the user and developer experiences concerning the interaction between web pages and assistive technology. In particular, this project is concerned with improving the developer experience around: building Web Components which are as accessible as a built-in element; expressing and modifying the semantics of any Element using
Accessibility Object Model Authors: Alice Boxhall, Google, aboxhall@google.com James Craig, Apple, jcraig@apple.com Dominic Mazzoni, Google, dmazzoni@google.com Alexander Surkov, Mozilla, surkov.alexander@gmail.com Table of Contents Introduction Motivating use cases The Accessibility Object Model Reflecting ARIA attributes Spec/implementation status Reflecting Element references Use case 2: Settin
What’s New in WCAG 2.1 I field questions pretty regularly about what is coming in WCAG 2.1. I have offered links to the spec, pointers to W3C mailing list email, references to other posts (most recently David MacDonald’s post that looks at the same version as this post), but have avoided gathering them in one place on my own. Part of the reason is because they have been fluid for some time. Now th
Marcy Sutton Testing AccessibilityA self-paced workshop designed to teach you the principles and effective patterns of accessibility, from design to deployment. Learn more about this workshop Michele Williams Introduction to Web AccessibilityUnderstanding how people use their computing devices is vital to understanding the diversity of disability in technology. In this video, Michele explains what
Successful web accessibility is about anticipating the different needs of all sorts of people, understanding your fellow web users and the different ways they consume information. Armed with this understanding, accessibility becomes a cold, hard technical challenge. How do assistive technologies present a web application to make it accessible for their users? Where do they get the information they
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If you don’t want to read the preface, jump right to the tips. This article is also available in Russian, thanks to Workafrolic, Korean, thanks to Yongui, in Portuguese, thanks to EmanuelG, and in Spanish, thanks to “Ibidem Group”. Personal development and change in perspectiveWhen I made my first website my highest priority was to get content online. I didn’t care much about usability, accessibil
はじめまして、サイボウズ株式会社の小林です。現在、プログラマーとしてWebサービスkintoneの開発を行う傍らで、社内外に向けて「Webアクセシビリティ」に関する啓発活動を行っています。 みなさんは、Webアクセシビリティという言葉を聞いたことはありますか? Webアクセシビリティとは、Webを利用するすべての人が、年齢や身体的制約、利用環境等に関係なく、Webコンテンツを利用できることを表す言葉です。製品・サービス等の種類を問わず、先述のような条件にかかわらず誰でも差し支えなく利用できる度合いを示す「アクセシビリティ」の一翼を担うものです。 抽象的な説明なのでイメージがつきにくいかもしれませんね。まずは皆さんが普段使っているスマホやPCに組み込まれた、「アクセシビリティ」の機能の例を見てみましょう。 身近にあるアクセシビリティへの取り組み iPhoneには「アクセシビリティ」という設定
アクセシビリティ方針、報告書、試験支援ツールA11ycのご紹介 (Web Accessibility Advent Calendar 2016) 2016年12月03日 更新 | タグ: アクセシビリティ まくら Web Accessibility Advent Calendar 2016の12月3日を担当させていただきます、有限会社時代工房の柴田です。 初めてのアドベントカレンダーだし、余裕を持って原稿を完成させておきたかったのですが、気がついたら、目前に迫っていました。けっきょく、isee! Working Awardsの授賞式に向かう新幹線の中で記事を書いています。 でも、けっして遊んでいたわけでなく、アドベントカレンダーで紹介する予定だったウェブアクセシビリティ確保支援ツールのデバッグとリファクタリングに時間をかけていました。 それでもまだ、いじり足らないところはあるのですが、Go
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