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- Understanding the Removal of 4.1.1 Parsing in WCAG 2.2
TPGi: what SC 4.1.1 covered, why it was removed, how it affects accessibility in practice, and which criteria now address issues once covered by parsing. - Webinar: An Introduction to ChatGPT: Conversations, Creativity, and Clarity
Freedom Scientific: Rescheduled to Thursday, October 9 at 12noon ET. - Podcast: Enhancing Web Accessibility With JAWS Tools + Kristina Misiunaite
Freedom Scientific: FSCast #262: latest tools in JAWS and a chat a tax policy officer from the Netherlands. - Why I gave the world wide web away for free
Tim Berners-Lee: My vision was based on sharing, not exploitation – and here’s why it’s still worth fighting for. - Tim Berners-Lee Invented the World Wide Web. Now He Wants to Save It
New Yorker: In 1989, Sir Tim revolutionized the online world. Today, in the era of misinformation, addictive algorithms, and extractive monopolies, he thinks he can do it again. - Video: The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) adopts a new logo to signal positive changes
W3C: The World Wide Web Consortium is rolling out a new logo. - Web Sustainability Guidelines (WSG) becomes a first public Draft Note
W3C: The Sustainable Web Interest Group published a first public Draft Note of Web Sustainability Guidelines (WSG). - Videos: #id24 2025
Full list of videos on inclusive design and digital accessibility streamed live on September 25 2025. - How to Create an Accessible Table with Clickable Rows
Alexander Lehner: what if you want to make the rows clickable, e.g., to show more information about the thing that the row is about? - A threat model for accessibility on the web
Alice Boxhall: The primary threat for accessibility on the web is neglect. - Auditing your Design system for accessibility
Allie Paschal: How to fix A11y issues at the system-level. - Five years goes fast – they go even faster when it comes to accessibility
Bogdan Cerovac: 5 years of Web Accessibility Directive went fast. Progress is evident, but is it enough? - Why are NHS trusts buying Accessibility overlays?
Chris Yoong: These trusts are wasting public money on useless overlays. - HTML’s Best Kept Secret: The
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Den Odell: It’s been in the spec for years. Yet it’s hiding in plain sight. - Digital Accessibility and Mufflers
Dennis Deacon: whether it’s a muffler that disrupts your neighborhood or a chatbot that excludes users, the responsibility is yours. - Testing Methods: Non-text Contrast
Dennis Deacon: visual elements must have a contrast ratio of at least 3:1 against adjacent colors. - Nothing About Us Without Us
Christiane Link: It’s the difference between designing for everyone and designing for disabled people with incidental benefits for others. - Headings: the invisible compass of web accessibility
Diana Khalipina: there’s a hidden hero of accessible content that too often gets forgotten: headings. - WCAG’s Longevity
Eric Eggert: There are several reasons why WCAG 2 is such a long-living standard. - “The primary threat for accessibility on the web is neglect.”
Joe Dolson: It’s easy to believe that once something is a standard that it is safe to use…but that’s just not true. - ADA Title II and PDFs: Fix, Archive, or Delete?
Karl Groves: The DOJ has provided an important distinction between documents that are part of current services and those that are purely historical. - Control web content with your eyes (or head or facial movements)
Kazuhiko Tsuchiya: macOS and iOS actually have built-in features that allow you to control web content using your gaze, head, or facial movements. - Video: Why you should take your makeup advice from a blind woman
Molly Burke: universal design isn’t just good for disabled people – it’s good for business and for everyone. - Why Americans with Disabilities Should Consider Entrepreneurship During Economic Upheaval
Sheri Byrne-Haber: The harsh reality is that traditional employment is rarely designed with accessibility and flexibility in mind. - WP A11y Docs update September 2025
Rian Rietveld: In September we made the website wpaccessibility.org ready to contribute. - Lazy
Todd Libby: I am still around and up to some new shenanigans. - cielo24 Acquisition: The Case for Migrating
3Play Media: captioning, transcription, and data labeling provider cielo24 been acquired by Rev. 3Play suggests migrating to them. - Make Navigation Accessible with aria-current
A11y Collective: Simple examples for navigation, breadcrumbs, and multi-step processes. - Podcast: Overlays vs Automation: What’s the Difference
The Accessibility Advantage: Maxwell Ivey Jr. interviews Mike Paciello, AudioEye’s Chief Accessibility Officer. - Video: When Accessibility Isn’t Easy: Features That Need Love
Accessibility Talks: Suzanne Dergacheva on features and design patterns that often require additional attention to meet accessibility standards. - How to handle accessibility reporting under the European Accessibility Act (EAA)
Axess Lab: If you’re covered by the EAA, you’ll need to handle two types of accessibility reporting. - Podcast: From Developer to Advocate: Building an Accessible Future in Germany
AXS Chat: Guest is March Haunschild, 20 years an accessibility developer, teacher, author, and tester. - Be My Eyes and BT/EE Pilot New Accessibility Support in UK
Be My Eyes: on-demand, accessible customer support for blind and low-vision users across the UK. - Accessibility Standards Explained
Be My Eyes: What You Need to Know. - Podcast: What Makes a Table Accessible?
Chax Chat: Chad Chelius and Dax Castro break down the nuts and bolts of accessible tables. - Make accessible carousels
Chrome for Developers: when a carousel is implemented, it should be robust and accessible. - Legal Update: September 2025
Converge: Third Circuit and “Intent to Return” in Web Accessibility Cases, Bill Tracker. - How to test the new ARIA Notify API with Cypress
Cypress: helps make interactive web applications more accessible and solves some problems with current workarounds. - axe-con 2026
Deque: The global community is coming together to accelerate digital accessibility at axe-con 2026. - Podcast: Breaking the ‘Overlay’ Stigma
The Digital Accessibility Podcast: Joe James interviews Chris Holloway, head of Recite:Me. - WordPress Cookie Banner Accessibility Lies
Equalize Digital: false accessibility claims can put the website owner on the wrong side of not just accessibility laws but privacy laws, too. - Accessibility Info Bites – The anatomy of an accessible button
Intopia: Learn how to create buttons that are clear, easy to interact with, and properly coded. - Accessibility Info Bites – The anatomy of an accessible link
Intopia: improve access for people with disability and boost usability for everyone. - How to conduct user testing with people with disabilities
Intopia: You’ve finally gotten senior exec buy-in to include people with disabilities in your research study – what now? - Accessibility Testing Comparison
Intopia: Automated Testing vs Human Auditing vs Usability Testing. - I completed an IT degree… What’s accessibility?
Intopia: unfortunately, the lack of accessibility in tech education wasn’t unique to my university. - Closing the Gaps
Level Access: Harnessing AI Accessibility Agents in Your Workflows. - Beyond Compliance: The Economic Case for Digital Accessibility
NASCIO: context about the importance of digital accessibility, its benefits to state and local economies and the repercussions of inaccessible platforms. - A guide to creating accessible PDFs using free tools
Piccalilli: I’m going to show you how to do the following things using a practical example. - Video accessibility strategy
Pope Tech: Identify environment, Put processes in place, Fix existing content. - Silktide Expands Globally
Silktide: New Offices Across Three Continents in 2025. - Meet the team: Ian Lloyd
TetraLogical: Lloydi to you and me. - The European Accessibility Act in Action: Key Takeaways
UsableNet: understand the EAA’s scope, implement sustainable accessibility practices, create effective testing programs, and maintain compliance over time. - Common Accessibility Challenges When Interacting With Navigation Menus
UsableNet: common accessibility challenges that screen reader users face when interacting with menus on desktop websites. - Navigating College Course Catalogs as a Blind Student: Barriers and Fixes
UsableNet: In practice, this experience is frequently flawed for screen reader users. - How Chunking Makes Content More Accessible
Vision Australia: a simple but powerful technique that makes content more accessible by breaking information into manageable pieces. - Reading List, Oct 2025
WebAxe: 12 selected digital accessibility articles. - Google’s New Rules Could Threaten Sideloading And Accessibility Along With It
Accessible Android: the ability to install (or “side-load”) apps from outside the Google Play Store, or to use alternative app stores such as F-Droid. - Apple confirms Voice Control bugs in macOS 26
Aestumanda: Accessibility team acknowledges multiple dictation issues, promises fixes in future updates. - 6 ways Kindle supports readers with disabilities
Amazon: Discover how Kindle provides the best reading experience for all kinds of readers. - Apple releases iOS 26.0.1 and iPadOS 26.0.1
Apple: with fix for VoiceOver loss of speech. - Terminal Mode Goes Live with JAWS on Monarch
The Braillists Foundation: Thanks to the newest updates from NVDA and Vispero’s JAWS, the two screen readers are officially ready for terminal mode use with Monarch. - AI Is Overlooking Accessibility.
Built In: Here’s how to Change That. - Target launches accessible self-checkout
Fox: an accessible self-checkout for guests with disabilities, including blind and low-vision shoppers. - User cum expert judgement model for accessibility using fuzzy approach
Nature.com: The datasets of 20 websites have been evaluated against the conformance of WCAG 2.1. - The Rogue Prince of Persia
Ubisoft: developed by Evil Empire, the team worked hard to ensure the game’s new version would be accessible to everyone. - Design for All feat. Martin Underhill
AdLib: Interview with a digital accessibility consultant with a background in user experience design and frontend development. - ADHD pride
Chris Ferdinandi: my ADHD is not “a disorder.” My brain is different. Not better. Not worse. Different. - Storefront & Warehouse
Donnie D’Amato: One of the problems I’ve seen is a person coming into design system resources and being immediately overwhelmed by the options. - Community language doesn’t mean inclusive language…
Lauren Sherrard: I’m talking about inclusive language (again) — this time in relation to themed brands. - In the economy of user effort, be a bargain, not a scam
Lea Verou: design the tradeoff curve of use case complexity to user effort with the same care you design your pricing scheme. - Boring is good
Scott Jenson: I want to answer the question: why should we still care?
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