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Topic: Accessibility – Page 3

  1. Too small touch targets

    Published Nov 01 2023 in Accessibility

    Should browsers ask you what you wanted to tap if you hit two elements?

  2. Why do visually hidden CSS classes define a size of 1x1?

    Published Jul 21 2023 in Accessibility , CSS

    A quick note about Manuel Matuzović's discovery of Safari not being able to focus zero-size elements.

  3. Overwriting an element's accessible name can break speech recognition

    Published Sep 22 2022 in Accessibility

    It's common practice to sometimes overwrite an element's visual label with aria-label to provide more accessible information. As it turns out, this could break speech recognition software.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

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