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Understanding HTML landmarks and how to apply them

We demystify HTML landmarks, discuss the nuances of different types, and show how to use them to help screen reader users navigate a site.
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The devil is in the details: a look into a disclosure widget markup

A discussion about the pros and cons of the two different main markup variants of a disclosure widget
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Navigating the Maze of ARIA Menu Roles: A Comprehensive Guide

While ARIA has many roles and attributes that can make a website more accessible, it's crucial to understand when and how to use them appropriately...
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The Great Debate: Semantic HTML vs. Custom "Div Soup" Components for Accessibility

The debate between using semantic HTML and custom components often referred to as "div soup," is a hot topic...
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Decoding the Target Size Maze: A Deep Dive into WCAG 2.2 Success Criteria

Today, we're dissecting two Success Criteria that deal with target size: Target Size (Minimum) and Target Size (Enhanced). Buckle up; it's going to...
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The Three Musketeers of Accessibility: Captions, Dialogue-Only Transcripts, and Descriptive Transcripts

While they may seem similar, each serves a unique purpose and offers different levels of accessibility. Let's dive in to understand these better...
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The Flashy, Blinking, and Zooming World of Web Content: A Deep Dive into Accessibility and User Experience

This comprehensive guide aims to shed light on the physical, cognitive, and technological issues associated with flashing, blinking, and automatic..
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Three Steps To Start Practicing Inclusive Product Development

Building inclusive products is good for business. Learn how to make your digital products accessible and user-friendly for people with disabilities.
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Integrating Accessibility into Agency Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility Implementation Plans

Learn how federal agencies can implement accessibility to advance diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in the federal workforce.
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