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- Creating a truly accessible Flip Card
TPGi: small blocks of content designed to resemble a playing card or business card, or similar two-sided thing. - Webinar: An Introduction to ChatGPT – Conversations, Creativity, and Clarity
Freedom Scientific: Introduction to Using ChatGPT with JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion. Thursday, October 2 at noon ET on Zoom. - Employee Spotlight: Anthony Priore’s Story
Freedom Scientific: we’re shining the spotlight on Anthony Priore, Digital Marketing Manager at Vispero. - Leading Autism and Disability Organizations Call for Decision-Making based on Quality Science and Compassion for the Autism Community
ASAN: The theories that Secretary Kennedy presented to the public demonstrate his continued disrespect for autistic people. - DOJ Questioning the New Title II Web Regulation
Converge Accessibility: a pretty direct indication that they want to water down the requirements. - Let’s Play Accordion with the HTML details element
Alexander Lehner: One helpful strategy is to place content in sections with show/hide functionality. - Black Friday and Cyber Monday
Dave Davies: why accessibility could be your biggest sales advantage. - ARIA and Real World Dangers
Dennis Deacon: When applied correctly, ARIA is invaluable. Think of it as asphalt for the potholes in HTML. - Baby Steps Accessibility – PDFs
Dennis Deacon: unless you’ve been creating accessible PDFs for years, chances are most of your files are not accessible. - Testing Methods: Reflow
Dennis Deacon: content can be presented without loss of information or functionality, and without requiring scrolling in two dimensions. - Threats and opportunities for mature design systems
Erin White: there are some recurring patterns I’ve observed as product teams work with our design system. - Add an Accessibility Nutrition Label
Geri Reid: I’ve just completed an audit for one of these labels. Here’s what I learned. - Turns out I’m not ready to write a book
Geri Reid: I’m starting a monthly blog about accessibility. - Does your website need an accessibility statement? (Yes!)
Helena Ferry: They are not just a formality, but a public commitment to inclusivity. - Another AI reading list: these books are worth your time
Hidde de Vries: they provide a critical look at the current wave of AI. - Control web content with your voice
Kazuhiko Tsuchiya: voice control is now a standard feature of devices (OS). - Podcast: Where to start learning about Accessibility
Laura Wissiak: Masterpost of Web Accessibility Resources for Developers, Designers, and Editors. - Human Censored Design
Liz Jackson & Rua Williams: Inclusive Design was created to systematize — the extraction of disabled ideas. - HTMHell Advent Calendar
Manuel Matuzović: Any topic or piece of HTML code you love that improves accessibility, performance … Submit ideas by October 1. - Quick Tip: ARIA Live Regions
Nat Tarnoff: This tip is to provide a super high level on how they function. - Liquid Glass: Apple, you know better
Nat Tarnoff: Update 9.26.25 – Apple has iOS 26.1 in developer beta and some of the concerns about Liquid Glass are being addressed. - A11y 101: 2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context)
Nat Tarnoff: To make them as effective as they can be, we want to make them clear in what they do. - What using a screen reader taught me about real web accessibility
Sebastian Weber: Suddenly, we couldn’t ignore a11y anymore; legal compliance became a business imperative. - Why Sticky Navigation Can Undermine Accessibility
Sheri Byrne-Haber: or many people with disabilities, sticky navigation creates more problems than it solves. - NVDA Keyboard Shortcuts for Different User Needs
A11Y Collective: Navigate content, test forms, and build more accessible websites with this essential guide. - Are Accessibility Overlays a Good Investment?
A11Y Collective: why accessibility overlays create legal liability, break assistive tech, and cost more than fixing code properly. - Magento Accessibility
A11Y Collective: Creating Stores Everyone Can Use - How to Use Accessibility Bookmarklets for Better Testing
A11Y Collective: quickly identify WCAG issues and streamline your testing workflow for more inclusive websites. - A Quick Guide to WCAG Color Contrast and Accessibility
Accessible Web: Text color contrast should typically have a minimum contrast ratio of 4.5:1. - Captioning Videos in Vimeo
Converge Accessibility: a quick post showing how dead simple it is to caption videos in Vimeo. - Enjoy rapid collaboration and localized compliance expertise with a Deque partner
Deque: has launched a global partner network comprising carefully selected organizations - Why false claims and false positives ruin digital accessibility programs
Deque: our commitment to zero false positives still grounds our approach. - Shopify Accessibility Guide
DigitalA11y: WCAG Compliance for E-commerce Stores. - Video: JAWS Tips
Easterseals Crossroads: Using PictureSmart with PowerPoints - Accessibility Matters: Turning High-Level Audits into Tangible Wins
FE News: the question is no longer whether accessibility matters, but how quickly and effectively it can be embedded. - Sponsorship of PDF/UA Standard
Grackledocs: Reinforcing Commitment to Digital Accessibility. - CAPTCHA, when security takes precedence over accessibility
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg: its impact on accessibility in general and in Luxembourg in particular. - Navigating EAA Compliance
Level Access: Five Core Requirements and How to Meet Them - How Accessible Are U.K. Retail Websites?
Level Access: our research suggests many U.K. retailers aren’t keeping pace with evolving requirements. - 8 in 10 Top U.K. Retail Websites Have Critical Accessibility Issues
Level Access: the majority of U.K. retail websites do not meet basic digital accessibility requirements. - Web Accessibility Audit Buyer’s Guide
Microassist: Not to put too fine a point on it, but a web accessibility audit is important because accessibility is important. - Annotating designs using common language
TetraLogical: design documentation often includes annotations, but accessibility-specific ones are still rare. - What Makes an Accessible College Application Form Work for Screen Reader Users
UsableNet: When accessibility is built in, you can feel the difference. - Accessibility First
UsableNet: WCAG Makes Your Content Easier for People—and for AI to Understand. - Fall 2025 Accessibility
UsableNet: A Screen Reader User’s Look Ahead - Simple ways to make your workplace communications accessible
Vision Australia: writing descriptive subject lines and headings, creating meaningful links, ensuring sufficient colour contrast, and adding alternative text to images. - Logitech’s new Signature Slim Solar+ K980 Keyboard is powered by light
beta news: Good for testers. Switch between three devices. No batteries to replace. - Podcast: How Meta’s Glasses Could Be the iPhone Moment for Blind Users
Double Tap: a built-in screen reader and low-vision accessibility features. - The Need for Accessibility Excellence
Accessible Android: Google has a long, long way to go to make TalkBack a desktop-class screen reader. - Beyond convenience: how smart tech can enable disabled lives
Axess Lab: Smart tech lets me be a writer, a cat owner, and a caffeine addict on my own terms. - Digital Accessibility Tools for Customer Service Teams
Be My Eyes: For blind and low-vision consumers in particular, traditional customer service channels often fall short. - Training: Catching Up With JAWS Chapter 5
Hartgen Consultancy: Why JAWS 2026 could be the best upgrade in recent years. - Able Player 4.7.0 & Able Player for WordPress 2.2.0 Released
Joe Dolson: continues the process of modernizing Able Player, but also includes some useful new key features. - The Gift Horse’s Mouth is Full of Terrible Braille
Robert Kingett: The game was not inaccessible. It was anti-accessible. - The End of the User Interface?
Alex Cerqueira: The AI Agent Revolution and the Future of Human Experience - Ambient Animations In Web Design: Principles And Implementation (Part 1)
Andy Clarke: Checkprefers-reduced-motion
, and don’t assume everyone’s device can handle complex animations. - What You Need to Know about Modern CSS (2025 Edition)
Chris Coyier: There is more this year than there was last. - Design Attractors
Donnie D’Amato: stable solutions that emerge as the natural equilibrium of usability, accessibility, and implementation constraints. - Against the protection of stocking frames
Ethan Marcotte: it’s long past time I start discussing “artificial intelligence” (“AI”) as a failed technology. - Unstructured Input in AI Apps Instead of Web Forms
Luke Wroblewski: Instead of a Web form enforcing the database’s input requirements a dynamic context system can handle it. - From Prompt To Partner: Designing Your Custom AI Assistant
Lyndon Cerejo: how to turn one-off “aha” prompts into reusable assistants that are tailored to your audience, grounded in your knowledge, and consistent every time. - A workaround for using custom properties in media queries
Manuel Matuzović: Instead of using a media query, you can use a container style query. - Design Dialects: Breaking the Rules, Not the System
Michael Ferreira: The web has accents. So should our design systems. - The Web’s Most Tolerated Feature
Mike Pennisi: The idea behindzoom
was fairly simple: allow developers to visually expand or shrink any given element. - The Best CSS Unit Might Be a Combination
Miriam Suzanne: We don’t have to choose betweenpx
andrem
for spacing. - Why WordPress Lost the Cool Kids (And How to Win Them Back)
Nick Hamze: in creative communities, “accessible” gets read as “amateur” rather than “powerful.” - 7 UX Skills that will be DEAD by 2026: AI will replace them
Shai Krishna: no one is actually average … and accessibility needs are ignored. - Call for “More Weirdness” in WordPress Theme Design Sparks Debate About Accessibility
The Repository: Matt Mullenweg says accessibility expert [ Amber Hinds] “tipping into net negative contribution territory”. - Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 — Draft Proposal
Comedy gold from 2019 (contains swearing)
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