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Building Accessible Buttons with ARIA: A11y Support Series
Previously Paul J. Adam explained how to build ARIA role="alert" Modal Dialogs in his A11y support series. In his latest post in the series, Paul details how to build another ARIA widget: a simple role="button" UI control. He also explains what screen reader and browser combinations are supported when using other ARIA attributes allowed on role="button."
Read ArticleHow Deque University is Changing Lives
A few months back Deque University began offering scholarships to people with disabilities. We now have over 670 recipients who are benefiting from our digital courses on web accessibility. Here is the story of Alex Fatum, one of those scholarship recipients. We'll be sharing more stories like Alex's in the future.
Read ArticleReal-Time Remote Usability Testing with Screen Reader Users, Part 2: Tips & Tricks
Here's part 2 of Caitlin Geier's 2-part series on remote usability testing with screen readers. In her second post, Caitlin covers important points to remember when setting up, recording, and observing the test. She offers several helpful and practical suggestions to make remote usability testing as easy as possible for both parties.
Read ArticleReal-Time Remote Usability Testing with Screen Reader Users, Part 1: Practical Overview
This is the first post in Caitlin Geier’s 2-part series, “Tips and Tricks for Real-Time Remote Usability Testing with Screen Readers.” In her introductory post, Caitlin will cover the basics of usability testing, points for consideration and the pros and cons of testing remotely.
Read ArticleHow to Build WAI-ARIA Modal Alert Dialogs: A11y Support Series
In the second part of his accessibility support series, Paul Adam explains how to build an accessible widget with ARIA Modal Alert Dialogs. Learn new tricks on building accessible widgets that go above and beyond the recommendations outlined in the WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices.
Read ArticleMitsue-Links Offers Japanese Localized Version of WorldSpace Comply
WorlsdSpace Comply is now officially open to the Japanese Market! Thanks to a collaboration with our partners – Mitsue-Links Corporation – a Japansese localized version of WorldSpace Comply is now available. This WorldSpace successor boasts a variety of new features and improvements, which can now be enjoyed by organizations in Japan.
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