aardrian, (edited ) to random
@aardrian@toot.cafe avatar

While this news from @bkardell is indeed good news:
https://toot.cafe/@bkardell/112585809345823330

Please do not use it for accNames unless you are prepared to test the accName calculation and voice control:
https://adrianroselli.com/2020/10/alternative-text-for-css-generated-content.html#Update01

I do not want to be debugging basic WCAG failures because folks can’t be arsed to test the new shiny.

#a11y #accessibility

aardrian, to accessibility
@aardrian@toot.cafe avatar

I outline my approach to crafting image alternative text:
https://adrianroselli.com/2024/05/my-approach-to-alt-text.html

This does not mean it is correct. Or ideal. Or even good. It’s just how I do it.

#a11y #accessibility

Taffer, to accessibility
@Taffer@mastodon.gamedev.place avatar

What are people using to test their website's accessibility (a11y)?

Since I use Hugo to generate the pages, my source is all Markdown, so I was hoping to find something I can just point at my website, like a linter. Unless there's a Markdown a11y linter I don't know about…

#accessibility #a11y #markdown #hugo

stvfrnzl, (edited ) to accessibility
@stvfrnzl@mastodon.online avatar

Hello community, I have a question regarding user interfaces. I may have gotten the gig to implement a website with strong focus, tech stack of my choice.

I'm gonna go with @astro and want to implement a CMS that is as accessible as possible. Do you have any experience with the following platforms?

I will do my own testing, but still curious. 🤗

matthiasott, to accessibility
@matthiasott@mastodon.social avatar
aardrian, to accessibility
@aardrian@toot.cafe avatar

Oh GitHub.

@sclower filed a discussion item (with @jscholes confirming) and since I was bumping into it during a call today I also made a video:
https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/127592

A lot going on here:
• Verbose.
• The instructions sometimes lie.
• Some triggers are a problem.
• Fake-dialog has issues.
• Those are links, not disclosure triggers.
• Verbose.
• Also, verbose.

#a11y #accessibility

NVDA navigating this “hover card” pattern, first via link shortcut keys (through 0:22), then tabbing at 0:25, then virtual cursor at 0:38. I try to trigger it at 0:08 and 0:10 to no avail.

WebAxe, to accessibility
@WebAxe@a11y.info avatar

Digital Accessibility Jobs, June 2024 (all U.S., one opp in Toronto)
https://www.webaxe.org/digital-accessibility-jobs-june-2024/ #a11y #jobs

SteveFaulkner, to vinyl
@SteveFaulkner@mastodon.social avatar

🖖🏼 Finished work, up early tomorrow travelling to Amsterdam by train for Accessibility Club Summit on Saturday.

Current listening:
#vinyl #music #a11y

paulox, to django
@paulox@fosstodon.org avatar

Tom Carrick is presenting the talk "Ramping up the Django admin" at DjangoCon Europe 2024 🦄

#DjangoConEurope2024 #DjangoConEurope #DjangoCon #Django #Admin #A11y #Accessibility

CC @djangoconeurope @django @knyghty

Help wanted slide
Tom portrait
Tom presenting himself

aardrian, to accessibility
@aardrian@toot.cafe avatar

“Maybe Don’t Name That Landmark”
https://adrianroselli.com/2024/06/maybe-dont-name-that-landmark.html

TL;DR: You probably don’t need to name that landmark. Even if you have two of the same landmark.

#a11y #accessibility

aardrian,
@aardrian@toot.cafe avatar

The post was inspired by this what-not-to-do real life example from Vercel.

The Captain Picard facepalm is because the logo is a link with aria-expanded.

The rest of the video demonstrates how (the now changed) aria-label is verbose, wrong, and unnecessary.

Open captions because Masto does not support CC.

Tabbing to the Vercel logo (with a Captain Picard facepalm because the logo is a link with aria-expanded) and then tabbing into the first navigation item, which announces the landmark name and then a count of links.

WebAxe, to accessibility
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news, to news
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boostmarks, to accessibility
@boostmarks@hachyderm.io avatar

I'm an objector of some kind to generative AI creating alt text in the browser. Not because it's not useful, but because it's done on the client-side.

I'd rather have a genAI propose an alternative once during the contribution (accepted or not if the image is decorative), than multiple energy-consuming different genAI executing on every client computer to create different alternatives based on what they perceive in the context and what they "know" of the current user interests.

#a11y

a11ytalks, to accessibility
@a11ytalks@mstdn.social avatar

Be sure to catch “Author-friendly Content Quality Assurance with Editoria11y” with John Jameson, Digital Accessibility Developer at Princeton University, happening next week June 12, 2024, 12pm ET!
https://www.a11ytalks.com/posts/2024-jun

WebAxe, to webdev
@WebAxe@a11y.info avatar
aardrian, to random
@aardrian@toot.cafe avatar

Over on hell-site @ashleemboyer shared the following she found in the wild:

<nav aria-label="Navigation header with 5 links and 1 dropdown menu with links">  

It gave wrong counts, it was verbose, it used lingo, and it was utterly unnecessary (there was one other <nav> on the page, but in the <footer>).

Most sites don’t need to (shouldn’t) have accNames on <nav>. If you have more than on <nav> in the same landmark, then maybe?

But her example was wow.

aardrian,
@aardrian@toot.cafe avatar
laura_carlson, to accessibility
@laura_carlson@mastodon.social avatar
SteveFaulkner, (edited ) to webdev
@SteveFaulkner@mastodon.social avatar

👉🏽 Doing my heading in

"Earlier in 2024 I was approached by @Wilto to answer some questions on HTML headings. At the time I was only vaguely aware that the interview would become part of a printed Zine (pleasant surprise face), published by Mat with profits going to support Trans Lifeline."

https://html5accessibility.com/stuff/2024/06/05/doing-my-heading-in/

impactology, to random
@impactology@mastodon.social avatar

So interesting, segmenting video via mindmaps instead of timestamps
https://akomaps.com/

"Ako Maps is a suite of learning tools that links visual diagrams to video lessons.. Ako Maps can be 'linked' to lessons. Browse the map, then click a topic to navigate directly to that topic in the video"

smallcircles,
@smallcircles@social.coop avatar

@impactology @stephenpa @uclab_potsdam

Yes, indeed 😃

Talking about that, I was wondering about the #a11y of "I Want a Better Catastrophy" (didn't have a deeper look with that perspective).

One problem with infinite canvases is that it should also offer all the navigation paths in a proper way to people using a screenreader.

petit_suisse, to accessibility
@petit_suisse@toot.community avatar

TITLE:
Please support “skip to main content” on your docs site

https://technicalwriting.dev/a11y/skip.html

aardrian, to accessibility
@aardrian@toot.cafe avatar

“How to develop automatic French sign language?” (I machine translated that from French; the post is in French):
https://emmanuelle-aboaf.netlify.app/blog/article/comment-developper-la-langue-des-signes-francaise-automatique
By @eaboaf

#accessibility #a11y #DisabilityDongle

aardrian, to accessibility
@aardrian@toot.cafe avatar

I am not the only one to say this:

Please remember that WCAG itself is the bare minimum of . Conforming to WCAG does not guarantee something is accessible. It does not even guarantee something is usable. All WCAG does is provide you with a starting point. Lots of WCAG failures suggest the page has not even made it to the starting line.

Which I say at the end of this post comparing free automated WCAG testing with manual testing:
https://adrianroselli.com/2023/01/comparing-manual-and-free-automated-wcag-reviews.html#Takeaways

MoritzGiessmann, to accessibility
@MoritzGiessmann@mastodon.social avatar

Is thery ANY slider/carousel implementation that is considered to actually work good in screen readers?

GurpreetSingh,
@GurpreetSingh@fosstodon.org avatar

@MoritzGiessmann I generally use slick slider that has some features from #a11y POV.
https://kenwheeler.github.io/slick/

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