This content originally appeared on TPGi — a Vispero company and was authored by Ricky Onsman
This is the last Weekly Reading List for 2025. We will recommence publication from January 19 2026.
- Podcast: The State of Accessibility – Episode 15
Vispero: David Sloan is joined by Matt Ater, Jeremiah Rogers, and Mitchell Evan for a year-end recap of the digital accessibility landscape. - Download the December Update of JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion 2026
Vispero: offering new functionality and enhancements that increase efficiency and productivity. - Webinar: Building a Complete Accessibility Program: From an Audit to Long-Term Inclusion
Vispero: Join David Sloan and Amy Major for a practical and insight-driven webinar designed to help organizations build a complete, start-to-finish, digital accessibility program. January 29 2026 at 12noon ET. - Gillibrand Leads Bipartisan Push To Increase Accessibility Of VA Technology
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY): urged the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to take swift action to make its technology accessible to people with disabilities. - TPAC 2025 Breakouts recap
W3C: A handful of themes stood out this year. - W3C Invites Implementations of IMSC Text Profile 1.3
W3C: IMSC 1.3 defines a text-only profile of [ttml2] intended for subtitle and caption delivery applications worldwide. - Updated Candidate Recommendation
W3C: Dubbing and Audio description Profiles of TTML2. - Updated Candidate Recommendation
W3C: CSS Color Adjustment Module Level 1. - Group Note Draft
W3C: RDF 1.2 Interoperability. - Video: Leading Inclusive Digital Transformation — Accessibility
W3C: Shawn Lawton Henry, W3C WAI Director, introduces accessibility, W3C, WAI, and WCAG. - W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
W3C at #ID24: Shawn Lawton Henry and Kevin White update on WCAG 2, WCAG 3 (it’s a long way off), and what’s between. - The anatomy of an accessible video player (on TV)
Alicia Jarvis: An accessible TV video player isn’t one feature. It’s a system. - 3 color contrast mistakes designers still make
Allie Paschal: WCAG color contrast is more than just text. - Forced Colors Mode
Chris Ferdinandi: what is, how it affects designs, and how to build for it. - Why accessible video is still not possible on Instagram
Chris Yoong: The core issue lies in the lack of support for industry-standard accessibility features. - German auditors reject accessibility overlays in EAA context
Chris Yoong: Use of accessibility widgets disqualifies websites from BIK certification. - A Decade of Accessibility Weekly
David Kennedy: It may be one of the most impactful things I’ve made during my career. - Testing Methods: Labels or Instructions
Dennis Deacon: ensures that users understand what is expected when interacting with input fields and controls. - Testing Methods: Error Identification
Dennis Deacon: highlights the importance of clear, actionable feedback when users make mistakes. - Testing Methods: Consistent Help
Dennis Deacon: emphasizes the critical role of predictability and reliability in user support mechanisms across digital experiences. - Testing Methods: Change on Request
Dennis Deacon: emphasizes that any changes to the user interface or content … should occur only when explicitly requested by the user. - Testing Methods: Consistent Identification
Dennis Deacon: designed to ensure that components with the same functionality are consistently identified across a digital experience. - Testing Methods: Consistent Navigation
Dennis Deacon: emphasizes predictability and familiarity in digital experiences. - Testing Methods: On Input
Dennis Deacon: designed to preserve user control and prevent confusion caused by unexpected changes when interacting with input elements. - 6 web accessibility Christmas facts
Diana Khalipina: The holidays highlight something research has shown for years: accessibility is deeply contextual. - Why we need to rethink web accessibility through Lean Impact?
Diana Khalipina: compliance alone doesn’t tell us whether people’s lives are actually better because of it. - Christmas as a moment to understand how others experience the world
Diana Khalipina: 10 Christmas activities that gently open conversations about accessibility naturally. - Web accessibility beyond disability: International Migrants Day
Diana Khalipina: one group is still rarely mentioned: migrants. - How web accessibility specifically helps women
Diana Khalipina: t quietly supports millions of women every day, often without them ever using the word “accessibility”. - The Cost of Our Judgments
Grace Dow: Moments taken out of context often invite the harshest interpretations. - Targeting by Reference in the Shadow DOM
Eric Meyer: If we’re going to have a Shadow DOM, the least we can do is make it as accessible and useful as possible. - Don’t leave the screen reader hungry
Geri Reid: Screen readers don’t always announce what’s visually on screen. - Is Calibri woke, or simply more accessible?
Helena Ferry: switching back to Times New Roman actually reduces accessibility. - My 2025 review
Hidde de Vries: Here’s some of my reflections and highlights in work, music, and travel. - Hell is other people’s markup
Ian Lloyd: The HTML De-Crapulator can provide many ways to simplify markup. - WhatsApp Web and Messenger Accessibility Fixes
Jamie Teh: while the accessibility of the UWP app was quite decent, the web app has some major accessibility problems. - Complying with WCAG is not all for websites (PDF)
Jianan Lyu: Accessibility issues and solutions faced by users with dyslexia when accessing WCAG-compliant websites. - Is it an evil overlay? How can you tell?
Joe Dolson: where do we draw the line between a potentially useful tool and an evil overlay? - The many lives of the page title
Katrin Kampfrath: A page title identifies or describes a page and as such reassures us that we are indeed on the chosen page. - In 2025
Kim Grey: Another year, another review. - A look back at web accessibility in 2025
Kazuhiko Tsuchiya: look back at web accessibility in 2025, and feel like, “That was something that happened.” - A11y Considerations in Math on the Web
Manuel Sánchez: the main assistive technologies are in different stages, as we will see. - Accessibility is personal
Matthias Zöchling: Is making the web more accessible rewarding? That too. - Beyond Compliance, The Hidden Benefits of Web Accessibility
Maxwell Ivy: We can’t simply depend on fear of compliance regulations, lawsuits, or negative publicity. - Accessibility Contrast Disagreement Explorer (APCA vs WCAG)
Mike Gifford: Explore how different color combinations respond to APCA & WCAG testing. - Semantics beyond the tag name
Nathan Knowler: There is a terrible epidemic that plagues the web: divitis. - Onwards into the unknown
Peter Torres Fremlin: Setbacks and soulmates: a disabled look back on 2025 - Why role=”button” on a
<button>does nothing
Russ Weakley: This example highlights a common point of confusion about how ARIA works. - Did you know some ARIA roles remove child semantics?
Russ Weakley: Understanding which ARIA roles replace structure, and which merely reinforce it, is important. - Tests for
aria-labelledbyandaria-describedby
Russ Weakley:aria-labelledbyandaria-describedbydo not ask the browser to discover text automatically. - More about screen reader speech queues
Russ Weakley: a single example to show why they don’t always behave the way you might expect. - How
aria-labelledbyreally works
Russ Weakley: Thearia-labelledbyattribute lets you use existing text on the page to name another element for assistive technologies. - Does Chrome get the
<header>element wrong?
Russ Weakley: Chrome is not misinterpreting the “ARIA in HTML” specification. - Five accessibility trends to watch in 2026
Sheri Byrne-Haber: These are not speculative shifts. They are already underway. - What Continuous Improvement Model is Best for Accessibility?
Sheri Byrne-Haber: the Plan-Do-Check-Act approach offers a simple starting point. - Giving pages a clear shape by using headings
Steve Barnett: We can make our pages easier to understand by using headings. - In conversation Fireside with Web Existentialist – Eric Bailey
Steve Faulkner: a thinker and prodigious developer/advocate of accessibility practice and disability rights. - Dialog view transitions
Thomas Günther: the<dialog>element has a lot of built-in features that make it accessible and user friendly by default. - AI and variables: Building more accessible design systems faster
Tobi Olowu: I had an accessible design system up and running in just a few days. - Financial sector accelerates digital accessibility efforts, 2025 survey
AbilityNet: only a third of finance sectors expect their organisation to increase spending on digital accessibility into 2026. - AbilityNet wins recognition award at RIDI’s 10th Anniversary
AbilityNet: received a Recognition Award at the 10th anniversary of the Recruitment Industry Disability Initiative (RIDI) Awards. - From Advocacy to Action: Sharron Rush on 25+ Years of Digital Inclusion
Accessibility Craft 148: Executive Director of Knowbility, one of the most widely recognized nonprofit organizations focused on digital inclusion globally. - EN 301 549 Accessibility Standard
Allyant: EN 301 549 applies broadly to ICT; however, EN 301 549 is not a law itself. - Making an iOS E-Commerce Product Detail Page Accessible to VoiceOver and Beyond
Axess Lab: how I improved the VoiceOver experience on the Product Detail Page . - Our Favourite Things of the Last Year
Centre for Accessibility Australia: the accessibility features, tools, and stories that stood out to us in the last year. - Podcast: Webhosting Providers Need to Treat Accessibility as Infrastructure
Cloudways: Saad Khan, Director of Product Marketing at Cloudways, and Chris Hinds, COO at Equalize Digital, discuss. - The Quiet Unwinding of Civil Rights and Democracy
Converge: DOJ rescinds its Title VI Disparate Impact Regulation. - Beyond Compliance
Disability Belongs: Why Accessibility Must Be Built into Organizational Culture. - Adapting UX research for neurodiversity and cognitive disabilities
Fable: Learn how to adapt UX research for cognitive testers. - The most common cognitive barriers in digital experiences
Fable: When it comes to cognitive accessibility, many common design patterns create friction. - Cognitive accessibility toolkit
Fable: will help you make the most of cognitive accessibility research with Fable Engage. - Colour Contrast Checker
GrackleDocs: Color contrast is fundamental to creating inclusive digital experiences. - Digital Accessibility Laws in Australia
GrackleDocs: Australia treats digital accessibility as a discrimination issue, not a “nice extra”. - Digital Accessibility Laws in Canada
GrackleDocs: Canada has been quietly but firmly wiring digital accessibility into law. - The Curb Cut Effect
Level Access: How Digital Accessibility Elevates UX for Everyone. - 2025: A Year in Review
Minnesota IT: 2025 was a big year for digital accessibility. - Data visualization accessibility: Focus on color
Minnesota IT: Make your data visualizations more inclusive—starting with color. - Common misconceptions about implementing accessibility
TetraLogical: Misconceptions about how to implement accessibility are common. - Windows Narrator HTML Support
TetraLogical: A Work in progress: Last updated 10 December 2025. Editors: Grace Snow, Steve Faulkner. - Retail Search Accessibility
UsableNet: A Screen Reader User’s Holiday Shopping Experience. - Norway’s HelsaMi Case
UsableNet: Daily Accessibility Fines and EAA-Era Compliance. - Anti-Scraping Tools Undermine Web Accessibility for Disabled Users
WebProNews: these often hinder accessibility for users with disabilities by breaking compatibility with screen readers and assistive tools. - Reading List, Dec 2025
WebAxe: A dozen articles you should read. - Dynamic Datalist: Autocomplete from an API
Aaron Gustafson: the benefits of native autocomplete with the flexibility of dynamic data. - Wrapping up 2025 (sort of)
Andy Bell: I’m doing my annual wrap up post early this year because I’m really tired - Smashing Animations Part 7: Recreating Toon Text With CSS And SVG
Andy Clarke: Sadly, some splitting solutions don’t deliver an always accessible result. - Styling by Language
Julia Undeutsch: Using thelangAttribute for Multilingual Design. - What Are UX Research Deliverables?
MeasuringU: Here’s a list of common UX research deliverables classified as interim, final, and artifacts. - How To Measure The Impact Of Features
Vitaly Friedman: Meet TARS — a simple, repeatable, and meaningful UX metric designed specifically to track the performance of product features.
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