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DiscoverUni widget accessibility case study
Many UK universities embed the DiscoverUni widget on their sites to display statistics about courses and this has appa…
Creating a Skip to Content link
Learn why we should add a Skip Link to our sites, who benefits from them and discuss a couple of ways we can build one, …
Meeting WCAG 2.2
WCAG 2.2 is very close to becoming the new standard and at present it adds 9 additional success criteria and removes one…
PDF and Online Flipbooks
PDF and Online Flipbooks are website addons used to make documents on a website more visually appealing by evoking the t…
ARIA controls vs ARIA owns
These 2 ARIA attributes seem to be getting mixed up quite often, we find them used interchangeably and sometimes even to…
Access keys or accesskeys
This guide provides guidance on how to use access keys and why you should not use them.
Overlays and other "fix-it" products
Overlays refers to a range of products which offer to fix accessibility issues automatically on a website. The claims th…
The importance of focus indicators
Why are focus indicators important, who needs them, why are some designers and devs averse to them and how can we make u…
3rd party content responsibilities
When considering whether third-party produced content is in scope or out of scope of the regulations, we consider 5 key …
Links vs buttons vs other clicky things
Let's take a look at links and buttons and discuss why these two interactive elements aren't interchangeable, as well as…
Visually hiding text
Sometimes we may need to visually hide text, particularly when this is in place of a visual affordance, that requires a …
Site navigation is not an ARIA menu
Site navigation is a fundamental part of a website, it's typically how your users get from one page to another, so it's …