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You don't necessarily want to use the exact same alt text each time a specific image is used. Alt text must consider the context of the image and why it's being included on a site, post, article, etc. In other words, alt text depends on where you're including the image and why.
November 20, 2025 at 9:40 PM
Date inputs are not trivial, even though there's a dedicated input type for them. David Bushell (@dbushell.com) collects different approaches on one beautiful page:

pikaday.dbushell.com
Pikaday
A friendly guide to front-end date pickers!
pikaday.dbushell.com
November 20, 2025 at 12:37 PM
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The good people at @deque.com have put my #axe-con 2025 presentation, Design for Everyone, live for all! (With captions and ASL.)

This is one of my favourite talks. It covers accessible and rights-respecting design, sort of a culmination of many of my other talks.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAL7...
Design For Everyone with Laura Kalbag | Axe-con 2025
YouTube video by Deque Systems
www.youtube.com
November 19, 2025 at 10:52 AM
Sure, you can disable heavy animations by listening to a site visitors' prefers-reduce-motion preference. But maybe you don't need animations in the first place? This is a thoughtful interface design deep-dive: emilkowal.ski/ui/you-dont-...
You Don't Need Animations
Why you are animating more often than you should.
emilkowal.ski
November 17, 2025 at 8:37 AM
A main navigation alone is not enough: "Not everyone uses the stairs. Not everyone remembers the room. We use physical signage to direct users and we provide ramps and elevators. Sitemaps and search are our digital equivalents." tarnoff.info/2025/10/27/a...
A11y 101: 2.4.5 Multiple Ways
In the physical world we understand that not everyone can climb 20 flights of stairs, so under the ADA we created rules to overcome these situations. Buildings now have commitments they need to mak…
tarnoff.info
November 13, 2025 at 12:37 PM
A useful article about accessible forms. Many code examples. Thorough explanations. Good stuff!

blog.pope.tech/2025/09/30/a...

#accessibility #a11y
Accessible form validation with examples and code - Pope Tech Blog
An accessible form validation design with code.
blog.pope.tech
November 6, 2025 at 12:37 PM
"In terms of increasing accessibility at scale, teaching LLMs to improve accessibility is akin to killing a fly with a bazooka."

hidde.blog/teaching-llm...
Yes, let's teach LLMs accessibility, but also provide the companies using them with better strategies
Some thoughts on teaching LLMs accessibility.
hidde.blog
November 3, 2025 at 8:37 AM
Daniela Kubesch wrote her Master's Thesis on "The Impact of Web Accessibility Overlays on the Usability and User Experience for People with Permanent Visual Impairments".

Now we can say "Scientific research has shown that accessibility overlays are ineffective."

overlays.dnikub.dev
The Impact of Web Accessibility Overlays | Master's Thesis by Daniela Kubesch
This thesis, published in 2024, investigates the impact of accessibility overlays on the usability and user experience (UX) for individuals with permanent visual impairments. The conducted research…
overlays.dnikub.dev
October 30, 2025 at 12:37 PM
Oh, look a cute mini axe-con. "An axe-con Mini is all the excitement, insight, and expertise of axe-con, contained in a single, compact event." The first edition on Oct 30 has the topic "Removing friction from accessible development" and boasts some great speakers.

www.deque.com/axe-con/mini...
axe-con mini Digital Accessibility Conference | Deque
Join us to learn how to remove friction from accessible development. Hosted on October 30, this axe-con mini is completely free and virtual.
www.deque.com
October 27, 2025 at 8:37 AM
"Screen readers are familiar to many in digital, but how they work in practice can be less clear. In this post, we shed some light on the topic."

tetralogical.com/blog/2025/10...
Common misconceptions about screen readers - TetraLogical
Screen readers are familiar to many in digital, but how they work in practice can be less clear. In this post, we shed some light on the topic.
tetralogical.com
October 23, 2025 at 11:37 AM
"Every developer knows . It’s the workhorse of the web.
But ? Most have never touched it. Some don’t even know it exists." Den Odell enlightens us about this underused gem of an element: denodell.com/blog/html-be...
HTML’s Best Kept Secret: The output Tag
Make your dynamic content accessible by default with the HTML tag that time forgot.
denodell.com
October 20, 2025 at 11:35 AM
If you "work in a large and chaotic system where code you write is copied, consumed, customized, and maintained away from your control by many other people, then it is a matter of when and not if a forced-color-adjust: none style will cause high contrast mode bugs." sarahmhigley.com/writing/forc...
forced-color-adjust: none is an unavoidable foot gun | Sarah Higley
A very long treatise on why text backplates were a bad idea. Most of the time.
sarahmhigley.com
October 16, 2025 at 11:37 AM
This is great! www.atomica11y.com "With atomic criteria, designers and developers produce accessible deliverables from the start." There are lists of acceptance criteria you can copy into your project management system.
Accessibility criteria & checklists - [Updated 2025] Atomic Accessibility
Are you designing a UI? Writing a new Web feature? Native app for iOS or Android?
www.atomica11y.com
October 13, 2025 at 7:37 AM
A long read, but well worth it. Accessibility is "[...]a hugely complex problem space, existing at the intersection of user experience, specialised technical knowledge, and understanding of [how] users are able to interact with software interfaces."

alice.boxhall.au/articles/a-t...
A threat model for accessibility on the web - Alice
A explanation of the primary threat to accessibility on the web, and a call to action for the web standards community
alice.boxhall.au
October 9, 2025 at 11:37 AM
"You look at your budget and it's limited. You look at your roadmap. It's packed already, you have no time to waste. You look at the audit and accessibility requirements and feel overwhelmed."

How can you approach this conundrum? bogdanlazar.com/daily/should...
Should you outsource accessibility or build it in-house? | Bogdan Lazar
Weighing up outsourcing accessibility vs building in-house expertise? There are compelling reasons for each approach.
bogdanlazar.com
October 2, 2025 at 11:37 AM
How well do top WordPress ‘Showcase’ sites handle keyboard navigation? The Accessibility Show #8 (video / audio / transcript available).

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#a11y #accessibility
The Accessibility Show #8 - How well do top 'Showcase' sites handle keyboard navigation?
Joe Dolson reviews 6 WordPress sites for keyboard accessibility, highlighting common focus, menu, and navigation issues with practical tips.
wpbuilds.com
September 18, 2025 at 11:37 AM
Many people use colour to communicate information without realising the some users cannot see or distinguish between the colours, making their content and designs inaccessible. Check these three testing methods to prevent that: www.digitalaccesstraining.com/pages/articl...

#a11y #accessibility
Articles - Digital Access Training
As the leading provider of accessibility training, Digital Access Training is proud to offer on-demand courses that make it easy for you to learn at your own time and convenience.
www.digitalaccesstraining.com
September 15, 2025 at 7:37 AM
SVGs offer infinite scalability without losing sharpness. That’s a huge win for users who rely on zooming the content of a web page..

www.a11y-collective.com/blog/svg-acc...

#a11y #accessibility
Implementing Accessible SVG Elements
Master SVG accessibility: Learn techniques for ARIA roles, testing, and creating inclusive graphics that work for everyone.
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September 11, 2025 at 11:37 AM
Discover how keyboard traps affect accessibility and learn practical solutions to create barrier-free web navigation.

www.a11y-collective.com/blog/keyboar...

#a11y #accessibility
How Keyboard Traps Impact Web Accessibility
Discover how keyboard traps affect accessibility and learn practical solutions to create barrier-free web navigation.
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September 8, 2025 at 7:37 AM
"In this article, you’ll learn how to create home page heading structures that balance marketing copy/headlines with an accessible heading structure."

blog.pope.tech/2024/07/29/a...

#a11y #accessibility
Accessible heading structures for home pages - Pope Tech Blog
Learn how to balance marketing copy on homepages with an accessible heading structure.
blog.pope.tech
September 4, 2025 at 11:37 AM
Sometimes you have to announce stuff that happens on your site to your users. How do you do it without annoying people? @rightsaidjames.bsky.social wrote a post about this:

rightsaidjames.com/2025/08/aria...

#a11y #accessibility
ARIA-live announcements cheatsheet - assertive, polite or none?
ARIA live regions can be a minefield. Learn how to decide when to use them, and how to choose between assertive and polite announcements.
rightsaidjames.com
September 1, 2025 at 7:37 AM
Kilian Valkhof, Miriam Suzanne, and James Stuckey Weber talk about developer tools including the Polypane browser and other accessibility tools.

www.oddbird.net/2025/07/17/w...

#accessibility #a11y
Tools for Developers
With special guest Kilian Valkhof
www.oddbird.net
August 28, 2025 at 11:37 AM
A great post about ARIA. What do you get "for free" when you use the correct elements? @nattarnoff explains:

tarnoff.info/2025/08/18/t...
The First Rule of ARIA
The internet today far exceeds what we initially thought it could be. We’ve advanced so far that we can replicate desktop applications running in the browser. Cloud-based software is everywhe…
tarnoff.info
August 21, 2025 at 11:37 AM