> "At this point, I don’t think we as an industry can use display: contents with confidence. Past actions are a good indicator of future behavior, and the road to hell is paved with good intentions."
Does anyone know of a video or video series that does a detailed breakdown of all the WCAG 2.x success criterion?
There's plenty of brief overviews and introductions but I'm looking for something really detailed. I'm looking for this as my ADHD makes reading a real challenge.
Helloooo fellow #accessibility wonks - is there a particularly good article which speaks of the problem of too much ARIA and not enough semantic HTML for someone a little less clued up...?
for example, <button> is semantic html that's surely available. and yet it's full of issues, some of which (e.g. disabled) can be solved using aria (aria-disabled).
ultimately, developers need to take the time to learn, which is why it's best to always provide links for further reading (regardless of how the one-liner is phrased)