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Topic: Accessibility โ€“ Page 3

  1. em and strong are not announced by screen readers

    Published Jul 25 2022 in Accessibility

    em and strong elements are not announced by assistive technologies such as screen readers.

  2. Table cells support a "headers" HTML attribute

    Published May 06 2022 in Accessibility , HTML

    The table cell attribute "headers" allows you to associate multiple header cells which is useful for tables with rows or columns spanning multiple cells.

  3. How to enforce pinch-to-zoom on Firefox/Chrome on Android

    Published May 06 2022 in Accessibility

    Enforce pinch-to-zoom for sites that disable it on Chrome/Firefox on Android.

  4. Keyboard button clicks with Space and Enter behave differently

    Published Apr 22 2022 in Accessibility , JavaScript

    Space and Enter keys trigger button click events. Surprisingly, they both fire at different times.

  5. Why accessibility design should be a thing

    Published Dec 22 2021 in Accessibility

    An explanation of the job title "Accessibility Designer" and why we need more of them.

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