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Topic: Accessibility – Page 6

  1. How to let all your users know what to expect when they click a link

    Published Oct 24 2020 in HTML , Accessibility

    A snippet that helps making tab-opening links more accessible.

  2. An approach to write better image alt text

    Published Sep 27 2020 in Accessibility

    Dave Ruppert shared an interesting approach to good alternative text for images.

  3. The CSS "content" property accepts alternative text

    Published Apr 29 2020 in Accessibility , CSS

    The CSS 'content' property allows a way to provide an alternative text

  4. text-transforms affect screen readers, too!

    Published Mar 23 2020 in CSS , Accessibility

    CSS can influence how screen readers treat content. Today I learned that text transformation belongs to the list of affecting CSS properties.

  5. Missing accessibility warnings in browser developer tools – why can't we have real-time advice?

    Published Oct 28 2019 in Accessibility

    Questions about the accessibility tooling landscape and why we can't have real-time linting of accessibility issues in the browser console

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