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Accessibility Research

Research: Carousel

Note: This page is to provide examples from different Design Systems for testing. The accessibility of the resources linked below may change over time. The controls may be amazing or not. This is not advocating for the quality of the accessible experience. Most Design Systems do not include Carousels, because Carousels are notoriously bad for […]

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Accessibility Research

Research: Alerts and Alertdialogs

Note: This page is to provide examples from different Design Systems for testing. The accessibility of the resources linked below may change over time. The controls may be amazing or not. This is not advocating for the quality of the accessible experience. An alert is an “assertive live region” that is not required to receive […]

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Research

Research: Design System Accessibility Guidance

Note: This page is to provide examples from different Design Systems for testing. The accessibility of the resources linked below may change over time. The controls may be amazing or not. This is not advocating for the quality of the accessible experience or the information provided. Developer Accessibility Guidelines | Backpack Barista – Accessibility (dynatrace.com) […]

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Research Testing

Research: Buttons

Note: This page is to provide examples from different Design Systems for testing. The accessibility of the resources linked below may change over time. The controls may be amazing or not. This is not advocating for the quality of the accessible experience. Button | Backpack Barista – Button (dynatrace.com) Base Web – Button Button / […]

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Accessibility Activism Usability

Biden’s Administration makes accessibility a priority.

It’s not something that makes top headlines, but the official White House website and some others have undergone a significant change to make them more accessible. This is an exciting and necessary change that reverses Trumps efforts to minimize and downplay the necessity of accessible experiences. The Biden Administration has brought accessibility into focus. This […]

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Accessibility Testing WCAG

WCAG 2.2 is in Working Draft

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) has released a working draft for version 2.2 of the guidelines. It adds 9 new requirements. As of the writing of this article, you can and should review and comment on the new requirements. The following Success Criteria are new in WCAG 2.2: Accessible Authentication Dragging Findable Help Fixed Reference […]

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Accessibility Testing WCAG WCAG Success Criterion

WCAG 3.0 is in Working Draft

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) has released a working draft for version 3.0 of the guidelines. It is vastly different from the 2.1 version of the guidelines. This appears to be a redesign and redefinition of the guidelines from the ground up. You can access the version 3 guidelines on the w3.org website.