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    Feb 24, 2024My WebAIM 10th SR User Survey Takeaways Updated March 30, 2024, originally posted February 24, 2024; 7 Comments. A rambling collection of thoughts from reading through the WebAIM Screen Reader User Survey #10 Results.Most of this was in a Masto thread, but I opted to post it here so I can laugh at myself later.
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    I have worked with companies of all sizes, from independents to Fortune 5s, to help stand up accessibility teams and processes. Since 1993, I have ensured software and web-based applications can be utilized by people with varying levels of ability on a wide array of platforms.
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    Under-Engineered Toggles Too Updated July 7, 2024, originally posted August 7, 2019; 2 Comments Updated Intro. Whether you use a <button> or <input type="checkbox"> for your toggle depends on a few factors: . Use <button> if: . you can count on JavaScript being available, flipping the toggle has an immediate effect,; the toggle will never have an indeterminate state.
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    Avoid Default Field Validation Updated August 10, 2023, originally posted February 20, 2019; 4 Comments. HTML5 gives us form field validation for free. The problem is that the default messages browsers provide are not always useful and typically do not work with assistive technology.
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    App Store Meta Tags Updated August 17, 2019, originally posted January 17, 2013; 3 Comments Why yes, Dominos, I'd love to tap again to get your real home page to order a pizza when I could have done it right here, below your over-sized app pitch that could be done in a tiny ribbon.. This may be old news to some of you, but I haven't found a place that collects this in one spot.
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    Reply. I think the ideal solution would be to combine hgroup and doc-subtitle.. Here's a demo of the hgroup approach.In case your browser doesn't have "view source" functionality, here's the same page sent as text/plain. Tested to work with Orca, NVDA, and VO.
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    Jacob Gube has posted a handy chart over at Six Revisions titled "Performance Comparison of Major Web Browsers." He tests the current versions of five browsers:Mozilla Firefox 3.5Google Chrome 3.0Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0Opera 10.0Apple Safari 4.0In his tests he used the following performance indicators, tested three times each with an…
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    This year for Global Accessibility Awareness Day I opted to follow my lead from last year and tweet a series of links to articles I have written. Unlike last year, I am making it into a post so I can share it more easily. Below are fifteen tweets with two…

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