Authentic conversations so far...

This is an archive of the email messages I sent to my daily mailing list since March 12th, 2024. Enjoy!

Build accessibility checks into every sprint to stop the spread of inaccessible product features.

ARIA live regions have timing issues we can't control and are inconsistent across browsers and assistive technologies.

The real heroes of web accessibility are those who build inclusively from day one, not those who create problems then profit from the fix.

Why keyboard accessibility matters and who relies on a keyboard, plus 5 practical tips to get it right.

The Web Almanac is an annual state of the web, including a fascinating chapter on web accessibility.

Avoid aria-label because it does not work with automated in-browser translations.

In Issue 48 of Access Denied, Gary thinks web frameworks can take care of accessibility out of the box.

It takes patience to work with developers, designers and product owners in web accessibility.

Developers use frameworks as an excuse not to bother with semantic HTML, but that introduces loads of accessibility issues into products.

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